Iran to present counter-proposal to US in nuclear talks
- On Monday, Iran announced it will soon deliver an alternative plan for nuclear negotiations to the United States through Oman.
- Iran declared the U.S. Offer presented in May is unacceptable due to unresolved issues over uranium enrichment and sanctions relief.
- Iran’s foreign ministry emphasized that its nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes and criticized Western disregard of Israel's nuclear capabilities.
- Spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei described Iran’s upcoming proposal as "reasonable, logical, and balanced" and urged the U.S. To value this opportunity.
- The counter-proposal signals Iran’s readiness for further indirect talks but insists on respect for its key red lines, suggesting ongoing diplomatic impasse.
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Nuclear Tensions Simmer As Iran, US Can't Even Agree On When To Argue
The US and Iran can't agree on a date for key nuclear talks as tensions rise. Iran readies a counterproposal while the IAEA weighs a noncompliance ruling. Tehran's claim of seized Israeli nuclear files adds to fears of retaliation and conflict in the region.
ECO approves Iran’s proposal to implement Carnet de Passages system
TEHRAN - The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) has officially approved Iran’s proposal for the implementation of the international Carnet de Passages en Douane (CPD) system among its member states.
The Iranian spokesman announced Monday that his country would submit "soon" its proposal for a possible nuclear deal, after receiving an American offer that did not convince Tehran.
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