Iran wants “real and fair” deal with us in nuclear dialogue with us


Tehran:

Iran said that on Friday it wants a “real and fair” agreement on his nuclear program, as the United States indicated a desire to compromise further with high-witting talks-while insisting that Tehran could not have a nuclear weapon.

Following a letter from a letter to the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by US President Donald Trump, on Saturday, they are ready to meet the opponents who demanded diplomacy, but if Iran refuses, warned of possible military action.

“Talking away from laying a show and only in front of cameras, Tehran is demanding a real and fair agreement, important and implementable proposals are prepared,” Khameni advisor Ali Shamkhani posted on X.

He confirmed that External Affairs Minister Abbas Araghchi “” was moving towards Oman with full authority for indirect talks with the US, saying that if Washington showed goodwill, the path ahead would be “smooth”.

Next to the talks, Trump reiterated his opposition to acquire a nuclear weapon on Iran.

“I want Iran to be a wonderful, great, happy country. But he could not have a nuclear weapon,” Trump rode in the Air Force and said that his messenger was due to Steve Witchoff meeting Argchi.

Trump’s friend Witcoff, who acts as his globe-trotting messenger, saw a note of flexibility in front of the talks.

Witchoff told The Wall Street Journal that “our situation today” begins with demanding that Iran completely terminates its nuclear program – a view of fundamentalists around Trump around Trump that Iran will accept anytime.

“This does not mean, by the way, on the margin we are not going to find other ways to find an agreement between the two countries,” Witchoff told the newspaper.

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“Where there will be our red line, there cannot be a weapon of your atomic capacity,” said Vistchoff.

Former US President Barack Obama interacted in a deal in 2015, demanding Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon without emphasizing the complete disruption of its election.

Trump described the agreement as very weak and ripped it after taking over for the first time instead of implementing comprehensive sanctions on Iran’s oil sector.

Tehran followed the deal for a year before bringing back his commitments.

‘Hostile rhetoric’

Next to the talks, Trump reiterated that the military action was “absolutely” possible if they failed.

Iran replied that Tehran could expel the United Nations nuclear inspectors, giving an American warning that it would be a “growth”.

Iran has constantly refused to acquire nuclear weapons.

On Friday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmayel Bakai said Iran was “giving diplomacy a real opportunity in good faith and full vigilance”.

“America should appreciate this decision, despite his hostile rhetoric,” he said.

On Thursday, Washington imposed additional restrictions on Iran, targeting its oil network and nuclear program.

Mohammad Eslami, head of Iran’s nuclear agency, reduced his influence.

“They applied maximum pressure with various restrictions, but they were unable to prevent the country from progress,” he said.

“They still think that they can stop this nation and the country with threats and threats, psychological operations, or stupid tasks.”

Next to the Oman talks, Vitkoff – which is demanding to end the Ukraine war – visited Russia, which has close collaboration with Iran.

The European Union, which supported the Obama-era agreement, stated on Friday that there was no option of diplomacy on the Iranian nuclear issue “.

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Changed regional climate

Trump on Monday announced talks during a visit to Washington by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who warned that military action would be “indispensable” if diplomacy declines.

Iran and Israel have attacked each other for the first time since the October 2023 attack on Israel, which is supported by Tehran.

Hamas has suffered heavy losses in Gaza, as is the Iranian -backed Hizbullah in Lebanon. Bashar al-Assad of Syria, the main ally of Iran among Arab leaders, was topped in December.

While West wants to include regional impact in Iran’s ballistic missile program and conversation, Tehran says it will only talk about its nuclear program.

“If the American side does not increase irrelevant issues and demands and distinguishes threats and threats, there is a good possibility of reaching an agreement,” said Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Rawachi.

Hardline is doubted about Iranian media talks.

The Kayhan newspaper warned that entering a conversation with the United States to lift the restrictions was a “unsuccessful strategy”.

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