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Agreement with U.S. ‘within reach’ if it ensures enrichment and lifts sanctions: Araqchi
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that achieving an agreement that ensures the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program is attainable.
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U.S. has no right to dictate anything to Iran: Administration spokesperson
Iran’s administration spokesperson said Iranians alone determine what is necessary for their national interests.
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Iran nuclear deal must include uranium enrichment rights: Foreign Ministry spokesperson
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that Iranian negotiators are not permitted to discuss any plan that ignores Iran’s rights to uranium enrichment.
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Exclusive I Iran’s response to U.S. proposal will be logical and constructive, Takht-e-Ravanchi says
The Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs stated that Tehran’s upcoming response to the U.S. proposal regarding its nuclear program will be logical and aimed at advancing negotiations.
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Iran is preparing its response to U.S. proposal: Araqchi
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that Iran is preparing an appropriate response to an official proposal from the United States regarding the nuclear talks mediated by Oman.
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Nuclear weapons have no place in Iran's doctrine: President Pezeshkian
President Masoud Pezeshkian said that Iran does not seek to acquire nuclear weapons, as they have no place in the Islamic Republic’s doctrine based on a religious decree issued by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
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Iran will consider accepting U.S. inspectors following nuclear agreement: Top nuclear official
Iran’s top nuclear official said that if an agreement is reached in the indirect talks between Tehran and Washington, the Islamic Republic will reconsider its policy of not accepting American inspectors.
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Iran is reviewing Oman’s proposals on nuclear talks: Foreign Minister Araqchi
Araqchi said that Iran is reviewing proposals made by Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, which aim to remove hurdles in the ongoing talks between Tehran and Washington.
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Iran never seeks to waste time in negotiations: Foreign Ministry spokesperson
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said that Iran has never sought to waste time in talks with the United States.
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Iran considering whether to attend next round of talks with U.S.: Araqchi
Foreign Minister Araqchi said that Iran is assessing whether to join the next round of indirect talks with the U.S., reiterating its commitment to nuclear rights while rejecting “unreasonable demands.”
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Iran’s right to enrichment is non-negotiable, says foreign minister
Araqchi said that Iran’s right to enrich uranium is non-negotiable, criticizing the U.S. for its contradictory statements.
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Date of next round of talks with U.S. will be announced soon, Araqchi says
The foreign minister said the next round of indirect talks with the U.S. will be scheduled and announced soon.
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Fourth round of Iran-U.S. talks held in Muscat
Top Iranian and U.S. negotiators met in Muscat for indirect talks, focusing on the nuclear issue and the lifting of sanctions.
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Iranian and Omani foreign ministers meet in Muscat ahead of Iran-U.S. talks
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his Omani counterpart, Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, met in Muscat ahead of Iran-U.S. talks.
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Foreign Minister Araqchi departs for Muscat to attend Iran-U.S. talks
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi left Tehran for Muscat to participate in the fourth round of indirect negotiations between Iran and the United States.
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Negotiating on equal terms with no threat is wise and honorable: Top security official
Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Akbar Ahmadian said Iran-U.S. indirect talks on the nuclear issue on equal terms and free from threats and impositions are wise and honorable.
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Iran’s redlines in talks with U.S. are clear: Administration spokesperson
The spokesperson of the administration said that Iran’s redlines in indirect negotiations with the United States are stable and clear, and Tehran is committed to upholding them.
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Essence of negotiations on Iran nuclear program are political, not legal: Advisor to Leader
Ali Larijani, an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, said that the Iranian nuclear issue is not a legal issue but a political one, arguing that direct IAEA commentary would have obviated the need for negotiations.
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U.S. behavior undermines its seriousness in pursuing diplomacy: Foreign minister
Foreign Minister Araqchi said that the contradictory behavior of U.S. officials leads to distrust regarding their seriousness in pursuing the diplomatic process.
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Third round of Iran-U.S. talks begins in Oman
Representatives from Iran and the United States commenced the third round of indirect negotiations in Muscat, Oman, focusing on the lifting of anti-Iran sanctions.
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Foreign ministers of Iran and Oman discuss arrangements for 3rd round of talks between Tehran and Washington
Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his Omani counterpart, Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi, held talks on the arrangements for the third round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States.
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Foreign Minister Araqchi says he will attend the 2nd round of Iran-U.S. indirect talks in Rome
Foreign Minister says he will depart for Rome, the capital city of Italy, on Saturday for the second round of indirect alks between Iran and the U.S.
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Tehran: Past experience proves direct talks with Washington are not useful
Baqaei said holding indirect talks is not unconventional.
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Countries welcome Iran-U.S. talks
Diplomatic talks held between Iranian and U.S. representatives in Oman earned international praise and support, as both sides described the negotiations as “constructive” and agreed to hold a second round next Saturday.
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VP: Iran seeks to uphold the indisputable rights of its people in talks with the U.S.
First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Aref said the Islamic Republic favors dialog and negotiations after Iranian and American negotiators held a first round of talks in Oman.
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U.S. issues new sanctions on Iran ahead of talks in Oman
The United States imposed new sanctions on five Iranian entities and one individual accused of supporting Iran’s nuclear program.
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U.S. must show it genuinely seeks negotiations: President Pezeshkian
President Pezeshkian says that while Iran believes in negotiations, it will not engage in talks “at any cost.”
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Araqchi says Iran ready for indirect U.S. talks; Foreign Ministry in charge of possible negotiations
Iran has repeatedly rejected the offer on holding direct talks with the U.S., arguing that no negotiations can take place under threats and pressure.
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Tehran has not received a response from Washington on indirect talks: Official
Baqaei said Iran's proposal for indirect negotiations with the United States is a “generous” and “wise” offer.
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Trump administration is considering Iran’s offer of indirect talks: Report
Two U.S. officials familiar with internal White House discussions tell Axios that no decision has been made, but that the Trump administration is considering Iran’s offer of indirect talks.