Iran doesn’t believe a nuclear deal is likely, sources say
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Iran and the United States began a fifth round of negotiations over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program Friday in Rome, with enrichment emerging as the key issue.
Depending on who you ask, a nuclear agreement between Iran and the United states is either a non-starter or almost a done deal.
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The National on MSNView from Tehran: Nuclear talks and policy shifts as Iran copes with changing regionOn Sunday, ministers from Iran, Qatar and Oman met in buildings on the tree-lined streets of Tehran to work out details of next steps in the continuing nuclear talks with the US. The senior officials stepped out of the meeting to news that Steve Witkoff,
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Iran’s top diplomat is insisting that Tehran will never stop enriching uranium, further underlining the Islamic Republic’s red line in negotiations with the United States over its rapidly advancing nuclear program.
At an international conference in Tehran, top Iranian officials said they were eager to make a deal with Trump but that they wouldn’t buckle under pressure.
State media reports that Iran has executed a man who carried out a 2023 attack on the Azerbaijan Embassy in Tehran, killing its security chief and wounding two others in an incident that escalated ten
Stressing Iran’s determination to stand against external pressures, President Masoud Pezeshkian said the Islamic Republic will never allow anybody to deprive Iranians of the benefits of peaceful nuclear technology in various fields.