Iran Conditionally Agrees to Nuclear Talks with US, First Since Trump’s Military Strikes Last Summer
Iran seeks to protect national interests with conditions in revived nuclear talks, involving regional mediators like Turkey and Qatar amid recent US military threats.
- On Monday, Iran tentatively agreed to resume nuclear talks with the US to avert military strikes, with Abbas Araghchi set to meet Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Istanbul on Friday.
- Diplomatic channels led by Qatar, Turkey and Egypt prompted Iran to approve talks after regional appeals, with Pezeshkian saying `must offer something in return`.
- Qatar, Turkey and Egypt led mediation, with Abbas Araghchi expressing confidence in reaching a deal, as former President Donald Trump said Iran was 'talking to us' during recent contacts.
- Bagheri said Iran will not negotiate over enriched uranium stockpiles, limiting the talks' scope, while a US carrier strike group remains in the region, sustaining immediate pressure.
- Longer term, verification hurdles and enrichment levels complicate any durable deal as these talks follow last summer’s strikes and IAEA concerns about 60% enrichment and Iran barring UN nuclear watchdog inspections.
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US and Iran Move Toward Direct Talks as Military Tensions Surge
Senior US and Iranian officials are expected to hold rare face-to-face talks in Istanbul on February 6 as tensions between the two countries edge toward open conflict, The New York Times (NYT) reported on February 2, citing regional and Iranian officials familiar with the planning. According to the report, the meeting is expected to bring together US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Irani…
US And Iran Move Toward Talks Amid Rising Military Tensions
Iran has conditionally agreed to resume nuclear negotiations with the United States, marking the first potential talks since U.S. President Donald Trump ordered strikes on Iranian nuclear sites last summer. US envoy Steve Witkoff arrives in Israel to hold talks with PM Benjamin Netanyahu on the second phase of Gaza ceasefire as well as Iran. Mohammad Al-Kassim reports from occupied East Jerusalem pic.twitter.com/1NoRGrptXd— TRT World Now (@TRTWo…
Iran conditionally agrees to nuclear talks with US, first since Trump’s military strikes last summer
Iran has tentatively agreed to resume nuclear talks with the US as it tries to avert the threat of strikes, in what would be the first such negotiations since the Trump administration bombed three of Iran’s nuclear sites last summer.
Has Donald Trump given Iran an ultimatum on the issue of nuclear power? The White House tenant claims to have accused Tehran of reaching an agreement as soon as possible, under the penalty of...
Iran: No ultimatum, no deadline — Trump’s nuclear talks claim ‘cannot be confirmed’
TEHRAN, Feb 2 — Iran denied today it had received an ultimatum from President Donald Trump to reach a nuclear agreement, after the US leader said he had given the Islamic republic a deadline to enter talks and threatened military action.Asked at a news conference whether Iran had received a precise ultimatum from the United States, foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said Iran “is a country that always acts with honesty and seriousness …
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