Iranian minister says nuclear deal possible if US does not make unrealistic demands'
Briefly

Iran's lead nuclear negotiator sees potential for an agreement with the US regarding the nuclear program, provided that the US adopts a realistic approach. As talks resume in Rome through intermediaries, both parties exhibit a willingness to negotiate following the previous constructive discussions in Muscat. Despite this optimism, Iran’s supreme leader cautions against expecting a swift resolution. Armed with a persistent threat from the US, including sanctions and military implications, Iran aims to ensure its enrichment rights while demanding strong assurances from Washington to prevent any future withdrawal from agreements.
The talks between Iran and the US are constructive, but both sides must demonstrate seriousness and avoid unrealistic demands for an agreement to be reached.
Iran's right to enrich uranium is non-negotiable, and they seek guarantees from Washington to prevent future reneging on agreements.
Read at www.theguardian.com
[
|
]