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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 Says He Warned Netanyahu Against Attacking Iran

U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed that he advised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from launching military operations against Iran, citing progress in ongoing diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran. In comments made Wednesday, Trump expressed confidence that the negotiations could result in a new agreement aimed at de-escalating tensions over Iran’s nuclear program. In response to a …

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Iran and European Powers Hold Nuclear Talks in Turkey

Diplomatic efforts to salvage the Iran nuclear agreement intensified on Friday, as Iranian officials met with representatives from European powers in Istanbul. The high-stakes discussions come against the backdrop of renewed pressure from the United States and potential reimposition of sanctions. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that the discussions with the E3 โ€” Britain, France, and Germany โ€” …

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Iran and US set for second round of high-stakes nuclear talks in Rome

High-level talks between the United States and Iran are set to resume in Rome on Saturday, aiming to revive stalled negotiations over Tehranโ€™s nuclear ambitions. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in the Italian capital for discussions mediated by Oman, where he is expected to meet US envoy Steve Witkoff. The dialogue follows indirect talks held in Muscat a week …

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