Tehran and Washington: Renewed Talks Amid Escalating Tensions
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi is set to meet with the UN nuclear watchdog director, prior to renewed U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations in Geneva. Talks aim to resolve long-standing disputes over Iran's nuclear program, amid U.S. military deployments. Iran insists on limiting talks to nuclear curbs for sanctions relief.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced plans to meet the director of the UN nuclear watchdog ahead of the next round of nuclear discussions with the U.S., underscoring a crucial phase in resolving long-standing tensions over Iran's nuclear activities.
As the U.S. deploys additional military forces to the region, Araqchi emphasized his commitment to negotiating a fair agreement, but firmly rejected succumbing to threats. Tehran is steadfast that talks focus solely on curbing its nuclear activities for sanctions relief, dismissing any discussions on its missile capabilities.
Despite historic stalls in negotiation, especially following U.S. demands for Iran to halt uranium enrichment, Tehran maintains its nuclear initiative is purely for civilian use. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) remains central in demanding more transparency, with inspections at critical Iranian sites still pending resumption amid geopolitical tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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