Nuclear negotiations

Nuclear negotiations

Iran’s Uranium Reserves Are Impossible to Withdraw

Information received from senior diplomatic officials indicates that the withdrawal of uranium from Iran has been definitively and irreversibly abandoned from the diplomatic process, and the claims of the enemy media are a complete lie.
News ID: 87754   Publish Date : 2026/05/06

Keeping Enriched Uranium in Iran is Equivalent to a Complete Failure for the US

An Israeli official said that Iran’s 400 kilograms of enriched uranium could change the balance of power in the region, and said: “If 400 kilograms of enriched uranium are not removed from Iran, everything we have done in Iran will be a complete failure.”
News ID: 87749   Publish Date : 2026/05/05

Iran-US Nuclear Summit to Be Held in Turkey

Turkish media reports that a nuclear summit between Iran and the United States will be held in Turkey under the chairmanship of Erdogan.
News ID: 87355   Publish Date : 2026/02/03

Iran Is Ready to Resume Nuclear Negotiations Based on Mutual Interests and Respect

In a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart, the Iranian Foreign Minister, while noting that Iran has never sought nuclear weapons, said: "We are ready to enter into negotiations if these negotiations are from an equal position, based on mutual interests and with mutual respect."
News ID: 87328   Publish Date : 2026/01/30

Hostile Actions Will Face a Firm Response from Iran

The Spokesman for the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly said: If the Americans or any other political actor wants to take unusual and hostile actions against Iran, Iran's response will be tough and firm.
News ID: 86299   Publish Date : 2025/06/10

Iran Will Not Give Up on Enrichment

A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in an interview with CNN: Iran will not give up on its right to peaceful nuclear energy, including enrichment, under any circumstances.
News ID: 86248   Publish Date : 2025/05/27

Success of the Negotiations Depends on the Recognition of Iran's Right to Enrich Uranium

The deputy chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Parliament said: "A negotiation will be successful when the opposing parties recognize the inalienable rights of the Iranian nation, including the right to enrich uranium and develop new technologies."
News ID: 86239   Publish Date : 2025/05/27

Enrichment Is Not Negotiable

The head of the country's diplomatic service, emphasizing that enrichment is non-negotiable, said: "We are witnessing completely unreasonable and illogical positions of the Americans."
News ID: 86198   Publish Date : 2025/05/20

Iran-US Indirect Talks Begin

The fourth round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States, mediated by Oman, began in Muscat.
News ID: 86139   Publish Date : 2025/05/11

Enrichment Is Not Negotiable

Iran's Foreign Minister considered the contradictory positions of the United States in the talks to be one of the serious problems in the negotiations, saying: "The blood of our nuclear scientists has been shed for enrichment and it is not negotiable."
News ID: 86137   Publish Date : 2025/05/11

Uranium Enrichment is a Strategic Necessity for Iran's Progress

Iran has been able to increase enrichment levels to 20 percent and in some cases to 60 percent. 20 percent uranium is used in the production of advanced radiopharmaceuticals, and the Tehran Research Reactor, which has been operating since the 1960s, uses this type of fuel.
News ID: 86131   Publish Date : 2025/05/11

Diplomacy Based on Mutual Interests is the Only Way to Achieve an Agreement

Iran's Foreign Minister said: There is only one way to achieve an agreement: diplomacy, based on respect and mutual interests.
News ID: 86117   Publish Date : 2025/05/05

We are Determined to Achieve a Fair and Balanced Agreement

"We are more determined to reach a just and balanced agreement," said Iran's foreign minister, referring to the postponement of the fourth round of indirect negotiations with the United States.
News ID: 86086   Publish Date : 2025/05/02

Iran Will Never Compromise Its Security

In his speech at the Carnegie Conference, Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized that the subject of negotiations should be solely the lifting of sanctions and the Iranian nuclear issue, saying: "Iran will never compromise its security."
News ID: 86059   Publish Date : 2025/04/22

US State Department's Response to Indirect Talks with Iran in Rome

The US State Department responded to the indirect talks with Iran in the Italian capital hosted by Oman.
News ID: 86025   Publish Date : 2025/04/20

We're Neither Overly Optimistic Nor Overly Pessimistic about the Oman Talks

Imam Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, met with senior officials from the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of the government on April 15, 2025.
News ID: 86023   Publish Date : 2025/04/15

Second Round of Iran-US Indirect Talks to be Held in Muscat

In response to a question about the venue for the second round of Iran-US indirect talks, the Foreign Ministry spokesman announced that Muscat will once again host this round.
News ID: 86019   Publish Date : 2025/04/15

Iran's willing for new round of nuclear negotiations

Araghchi said that one of his New York travel's aim is to start new round of nuclear negotiations.
News ID: 85060   Publish Date : 2024/09/24

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