Iran Indicates Nuclear Deal Possible if U.S. Keeps Demands Realistic
Iran Indicates Nuclear Deal Possible if U.S. Keeps Demands Realistic

Iran Indicates Nuclear Deal Possible if U.S. Keeps Demands Realistic

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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi expressed optimism about reaching a nuclear agreement with the United States, emphasizing that a deal is possible if Washington maintains realistic expectations and avoids making unrealistic demands. Araqchi noted that Iran observed serious intent from the U.S. during initial talks in Oman, with a second round scheduled in Rome. The discussions are taking place amid heightened tensions, with President Trump warning of military action if Iran does not agree to a deal, while Iran insists its nuclear program is peaceful. Russia has offered to mediate, affirming its readiness to assist both parties, and Iran's Supreme Leader sent a letter to President Putin briefing him on the negotiations. The U.S. maintains it seeks a peaceful solution but will not tolerate Iran developing nuclear weapons. The outcome of these talks is viewed as critical for regional stability and international security.

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