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Iran's foreign minister said Tehran's strength lies in its ability to stand against pressure from "great powers," emphasizing readiness for diplomacy and war.
DUBAI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Recognition of Iran's right to enrich uranium is key for nuclear talks with the U.S. to succeed, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday. American and Iranian diplomats held indirect talks in Oman on Friday,
Iran and the United States are poised Friday to hold negotiations in Oman at least over Tehran’s nuclear program
Speaking to Newsmax, Israeli Consul General Ofir Akunis warns that Iran must be prevented from obtaining nuclear weapons, saying Tehran refuses to compromise and still retains nuclear and missile capabilities.
Abbas Araghchi, speaking to diplomats at a summit in Tehran, signaled that Iran would stick to its position that it must be able to enrich uranium | World News
The U.S. is seeking "zero nuclear capability" from Iran, the White House said.
After a round of indirect talks with Trump's envoys in Oman, Iran's top diplomat says the country will keep negotiating, but stresses a lack of trust.
Retired Gen. Jack Keane advocated for military action against Iran, saying Trump has a "historic opportunity" to achieve regime collapse and regional stability.