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US and Iran nuclear talks deemed constructive by Iranian ministry
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The United States and Iran have agreed to hold talks in Muscat, Oman, on Saturday. The talks are being led by Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US envoy Steve Witkoff. The negotiations aim to discuss Iran's nuclear program and potentially lift some US sanctions on Tehran. According to Iran's foreign ministry, the talks were held in a constructive and mutually respectful atmosphere, and the two sides agreed to hold further talks next week.
This is a dynamic where the president has made very clear and certainly the secretary has made very clear that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon.
I want them not to have a nuclear weapon. I want Iran to be a wonderful, great, happy country, but they can't have a nuclear weapon.
I'm not asking for much; they can't have a nuclear weapon.
If it requires military, we're going to have military.
Iran has to give up its program in a way that the entire world can see.
If it can be done diplomatically, in a full way, the way it was done in Libya, I think that would be a good thing.
Remember, the Iranians' air defenses have been eviscerated by that attack from Israel. They're open to attack today.
Where our red line will be, there can't be weaponization of your nuclear capability.
We are giving diplomacy a genuine chance in good faith and full vigilance.
Our intention is to reach a fair and honourable agreement from an equal position.
When it comes to the Zionist regime's hopes of what a deal will look like and what they have suggested, that's their hopes and ultimately will not be factored in.
We intend to assess the intentions and seriousness of the other side on Saturday and adjust our next moves accordingly.
I would like to thank my two colleagues for this engagement, which took place in a friendly atmosphere conducive to bridging viewpoints and ultimately achieving regional and global peace, security and stability.
We will continue to work together and put further efforts to assist in arriving at this goal.
We don't avoid talks; it's the breach of promises that has caused issues for us so far.
His excellency [Khamenei] has no opposition to investment by American investors in Iran. American investors: come and invest.
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sources
- 1.France 24
- 2.Le Monde
- 3.Al Jazeera
- 4.The Guardian
- 5.CNN
- 6.The Times of India
- 7.DW News
- 8.The Korea Herald
- 9.ABC News (Australia)
- 10.The Japan Times
- 11.The Washington Post
- 12.ABC News
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 3.Israel Foreign Policy
- 4.Qatar Foreign Policy
- 5.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 6.Nuclear Weapons
- 7.Iran Foreign Policy
- 8.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 9.Saudi Foreign Policy
- 10.Iranian politics
- 11.Israel-Iran Conflict
countries
- 1.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 2.United States
- 3.Oman
- 4.Israel
- 5.Lebanon
- 6.Libya
- 7.Russian Federation
- 8.Ukraine
- 9.China
- 10.Yemen
- 11.Germany
- 12.Jordan
organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.Hamas
- 3.Hezbollah
- 4.Houthi
- 5.International Atomic Energy Agency
- 6.United Nations
- 7.YouTube
- 8.Council on Foreign Relations
- 9.Crisis Group
- 10.Etopia
- 11.European Union
- 12.Nuclear Threat Initiative
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Steven Witkoff
- 3.Abbas Araqchi
- 4.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 5.Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
- 6.Esmaeil Baqaeil
- 7.Ali Shamkhani
- 8.Karoline Leavitt
- 9.Masoud Pezeshkian
- 10.Majid Takht-Ravanchi
- 11.Marco Rubio
- 12.Michael Waltz