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Iran is ready to engage in talks on its nuclear program with the United States, but only if Washington takes meaningful steps to rebuild trust.
Iran Watch ominously warns that “20 percent enriched uranium is approximately 90% of the way to weapon-grade and Iran’s stockpile would be sufficient to fuel at least two implosion weapons.” ...
Iran says it is ready to engage in talks with the United States, but only if Washington takes meaningful steps to rebuild trust ...
As Iran Watch notes, “only dual-use industrial equipment” is needed to rebuild this part of Iran’s nuclear phoenix. Other aspects of Iran’s nuclear program were targeted as well by Israel.
They will be the first talks since Iran's 12-day war with Israel in June, which involved U.S. B-52 bombers striking nuclear-related facilities in Iran.
Iran's nuclear program led to a direct military confrontation with the U.S. last month. Now, the Islamic Republic is trying to stabilize its nation, its program and its negotiating stance with the ...
Iran has agreed to allow a technical team from the U.N. nuclear watchdog to visit in the coming weeks to discuss relations between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Tehran, Iran's Deputy ...
Iran's President Pezeshkian reaffirms Tehran won't abandon its nuclear program while rejecting nuclear weapon ambition, as European powers prepare for talks amid threat of U.N. sanctions.
The warning from Iran’s deputy foreign minister came days before he is set to travel to Istanbul for nuclear talks with European counterparts.
Iran plans to hold nuclear talks with European nations this week in Turkey. The discussions will bring Iranian officials together with officials from Britain, France and Germany.
As talks with Iran get underway, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth condemns the news media's misleading coverage of the bunker bomb strikes on Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, amid a mission briefing ...
Iran's nuclear activities may go unmonitored after clash with UN watchdog ...