High-Stakes Diplomacy: Iran's Nuclear Negotiations Unveiled
Iran signals readiness for talks with the United States on its nuclear program but demands trust-building steps from Washington. Talks are set in Istanbul with European nations following recent conflicts with Israel. The potential reinstatement of sanctions looms, increasing diplomatic tensions.
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Iran has expressed willingness to discuss its nuclear program with the United States, but it seeks genuine trust-building measures from Washington, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi. This development follows heightened tensions after a 12-day conflict with Israel, involving US bombers targeting Iranian facilities.
Scheduled talks in Istanbul with Britain, France, and Germany, alongside the EU, are crucial as European leaders consider reactivating sanctions from the 2015 nuclear deal. The US withdrawal in 2018 heightened tensions, especially after renewed conflict compelled Iran to reconsider its nuclear commitments.
Iran stresses that any negotiations must respect the Non-Proliferation Treaty and involve lifting sanctions. Meanwhile, the possibility of further conflicts continues as Iran insists its nuclear ambitions remain peaceful and rooted in lawful diplomacy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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