Iran would consider negotiations with the U.S. if the aim of the talks was to address concerns regarding any potential militarization of its nuclear program, Iran's U.N. mission said on Sunday in a post on X.
Iran said on Sunday that it might consider a request from President Donald Trump to restart talks with the US if negotiations were focused on the militarisation of its nuclear programme. "If the objective of negotiations is to address concerns vis-a-vis any potential militarisation of Iran’s nuclear programme,
DUBAI: Iran would consider negotiations with the US if the aim of the talks was to address concerns regarding any potential militarisation of its nuclear programme, Iran's UN mission said on
A day earlier, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei rejected talks with the U.S., because he said they would be aimed at imposing restrictions on Iran’s missile program and its influence in the region
Ahead of his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump signed the presidential memorandum reimposing Washington's tough policy on Iran that was practiced throughout his first term
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Khamenei's remarks came a day after US President Donald Trump acknowledged sending a letter to Khamenei seeking a new deal with Tehran to restrain its rapidly advancing nuclear program and replace the nuclear deal he withdrew America from during his first term in office.
A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cautioned that the Islamic Republic of Iran is producing a large amount of uranium that could be used in six atomic bombs.
Iran has appointed Reza Najafi as its new ambassador and permanent representative to several Vienna-based international organisations, including the UN nuclear watchdog, local media reported. He will be replacing Mohsen Naziri-Asl who served in the role since 2022, ISNA news agency said on Wednesday.
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