Tag Archives: Iran Nuclear Talks

Iran May Let US Inspectors In If Nuclear Deal Is Reached

Iran has indicated it may be willing to allow inspectors from the United States to access its nuclear facilities under the oversight of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), provided a new agreement is successfully negotiated with Washington. The development marks a notable shift in Tehranโ€™s longstanding policy of excluding inspectors from nations it considers adversarial. This potential concession was …

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Trump Touts Saudi Deals Amid Lavish Royal Welcome

U.S. President Donald Trump began his first major overseas trip of his second term with a high-profile visit to Saudi Arabia, marked by ceremonial grandeur and significant economic commitments. The trip opened with the announcement of a $600 billion investment pledge from Saudi Arabia, accompanied by a series of cooperation agreements spanning economic and defense sectors. Trumpโ€™s arrival was met …

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Iran Accuses Netanyahu of Steering US Policy in Nuclear Talks

Tensions have escalated between Iran and Israel following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent demands regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Netanyahu insists that any agreement with Tehran must involve the complete dismantling of its nuclear infrastructure and address its ballistic missile capabilities. Iran perceives these demands as an attempt to influence U.S. policy in the ongoing nuclear negotiations. Iranian Foreign Minister …

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Iran says US rushing for nuclear deal after high-stakes talks

After years of diplomatic silence and tensions, senior officials from Iran and the United States held a rare meeting on Saturday in Muscat, Oman, aiming to revive a nuclear deal. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff led the respective delegations. This marks the highest-level interaction since the collapse of the 2015 agreement, …

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Iran seeks ‘real and fair’ deal in nuclear talks with US

In April 2025, Iran and the United States are preparing for pivotal nuclear discussions in Muscat, Oman, marking a significant moment in their longstanding adversarial relationship. These talks, the first of their kind since President Donald Trump’s return to office, come amid escalating tensions and mutual threats. President Trump initiated this diplomatic effort by sending a letter to Iran’s Supreme …

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Trump says Israel will strike if Iran keeps nuclear weapons

President Donald Trump has indicated that Israel would assume a leading role in any potential military action against Iran if Tehran does not abandon its nuclear weapons program. This statement precedes the upcoming negotiations between U.S. and Iranian officials scheduled to take place in Oman. While Trump has characterized these talks as direct, Iranian authorities have described them as indirect. …

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Iran open to US investment but rejects interference

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reiterated that Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons and has expressed willingness to welcome American investment, contingent upon successful diplomatic agreements. This marks a notable shift from Iran’s previous stance, which largely excluded U.S. businesses following the 2015 nuclear deal. President Pezeshkian emphasized that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has no objections to American investors …

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Iran expects Trump letter soon

Iranโ€™s foreign minister has confirmed that an Arab nation is set to deliver a letter from US President Donald Trump, who has expressed interest in negotiating a new nuclear agreement with Tehran. Speaking after a cabinet meeting, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that while the letter has yet to arrive, arrangements are in place for its delivery to Tehran in …

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