Shamkhani: Iran Does Not Seek Nuclear Weapons
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Shamkhani: Iran Does Not Seek Nuclear Weapons
Ali Shamkhani, adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, spoke on the nuclear issue late Monday saying that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons and suggesting that if the talks with the US happened, they would be indirect at the beginning, then moving to direct talks if a deal appeared to be attainable. The pan-Arab satellite channel Al Mayadeen, which is politically allied with the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, aired the…
Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian announced on Tuesday that he had mandated his foreign minister for direct negotiations with the United States, but rejected from the outset all "unreasonable demands", Donald Trump again threatening Tehran with "bad things" in case of failure of diplomacy.
Direct talks between the US and Tehran on Friday in Istanbul, but six other countries are also invited, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The New York Times: it's on the atomic program. But it's yellow on the destination of enriched uranium: perhaps the Turks will have it. Meanwhile in the Strait of Hormuz some Iranian patrol boats try to stop a U.S. oil tanker.
As tensions between the US and Iran continue over potential war, and following claims that the Witkoff-Arakchi meeting would take place in Istanbul, a new move has come from the Tehran administration. Ali Shamkhani, an advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, hinting at the conditions for possible nuclear negotiations with the US, stated that the uranium enrichment rate could be reduced from 60 percent to 20 percent.
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