US and Iran to Resume Nuclear Talks as Israel Presses Strike Option
Mediated by Oman, talks focus on uranium enrichment levels and centrifuge counts amid increased US military presence and ongoing sanctions dispute.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Geneva with a diplomatic and technical delegation ahead of Tuesday’s second round of indirect talks, with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff participating.
- On Monday, Oman will again mediate the Iran–US talks, which proceed amid distrust and link sanctions relief to broader diplomatic issues, according to the Iranian Foreign Ministry.
- Technical talks will focus on two key technical issues: level of uranium enrichment and number of centrifuges, while IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi reported `in-depth technical discussions` with Araghchi as Iran expanded enrichment close to weapons-grade.
- Washington says diplomacy is the priority, even as it readies military contingencies with USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea and President Donald Trump declaring USS Gerald R. Ford will deploy.
- The Pentagon reports plan for sustained operations against Iran, with Iran warning of paramilitary and drone strikes and possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which moves 20-25 per cent of global oil.
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Iran's government is ready to limit its nuclear program, but in return calls for the lifting of severe economic sanctions
Tehran, Feb 16 (EFE).- Iran and the United States will hold a second round of nuclear negotiations tomorrow in Geneva, with Tehran open to dilute its highly enriched uranium in exchange for economic relief and amid renewed threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.Iran's Foreign Minister, Abás Araqchi, will lead the Iranian delegation in front of the U.S. team, formed by White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushne…
Iran and the United States will hold a second round of nuclear negotiations tomorrow in Geneva, with Tehran open to dilute its highly enriched uranium in exchange for economic relief and amid renewed threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.Iran's foreign minister, Abás Araqchi, will lead the Iranian delegation in front of the U.S. team, consisting of White House special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner.The meeting will …
The US position on Tehran's nuclear program has "become more realistic," Iran said on Monday, a day before the second round of talks.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abás Araqchi said Iran will not accept threats from the United States
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