On the Streets of Tehran, Guarded Hope and Rising Doubt as Nuclear Talks Inch Forward
- Iran’s foreign minister announced that the country will participate in the upcoming fifth round of nuclear negotiations with the US, scheduled to begin in Rome on Friday, May 23, 2025.
- The negotiations focus on Iran's uranium enrichment, which the US demands to stop, while Iran insists on maintaining its civilian enrichment rights.
- Local Tehran residents express guarded hope about sanctions relief but doubt the US deal due to past broken agreements and harsh US demands.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu demands a Libya-style nuclear deal to halt uranium enrichment, while US intelligence indicates Israel may strike Iran’s nuclear sites depending on talks outcome.
- The talks reach crunch time, with sanctions relief representing a trillion-dollar economic opportunity, but Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei warns US negotiators not to 'talk nonsense' and signals skepticism about a new accord.
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On the streets of Tehran, guarded hope and rising doubt as nuclear talks inch forward
CNN By Joseph Ataman, Frederik Pleitgen and Claudia Otto, CNN Tehran, Iran (CNN) — Depending on who you ask, a nuclear agreement between Iran and the United states is either a non-starter or almost a done deal. Last week, US President Donald Trump said Washington was “very close” to reaching an agreement with Iran over not making “nuclear dust,” as the US president terms it. But in Tehran, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei seemed to r…
On the streets of Tehran, guarded hope and rising doubt as nuclear talks inch forward | News Channel 3-12
By Joseph Ataman, Frederik Pleitgen and Claudia Otto, CNN Tehran, Iran (CNN) — Depending on who you ask, a nuclear agreement between Iran and the United states is either a non-starter or almost a done deal. Last week, US President Donald Trump said Washington was “very close” to reaching an agreement with Iran over not making “nuclear dust,” as the US president terms it. But in Tehran, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei seemed to rubbi…
Fifth round of Iran-US nuclear talks taking place in Rome - General News
The fifth round of Oman-mediated talks between representatives of the United States and Iran on Tehran's nuclear programme are taking place in Rome on Friday. The last round of talks ended with a public spat over uranium enrichment. (ANSA). (ANSA)
Iran, US holding a fifth round of nuclear negotiations in Rome with enrichment key issue
ROME — Iran and the United States prepared for a fifth round of negotiations over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program Friday in Rome, with enrichment emerging as the key issue. U.S. officials up to President Donald Trump insist Iran cannot continue to enrich uranium at all in any deal that could see sanctions lifted on Tehran's struggling economy. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi early Friday insisted online that no enrichment would…
'No Enrichment Means No Deal' - LewRockwell
We have one very, very clear red line, and that is enrichment. We cannot allow even 1% of an enrichment capability,” Steve Witkoff, U.S. Special Envoy, ABC’s “This Week” “Demanding zero uranium enrichment means NO DEAL”, Sayed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister You could have spotted this from a mile away. President Trump—who sabotaged the most stringent and comprehensive nuclear agreement in history (The JCPOA)—ordered his special envoy to…
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