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    Iran, US to hold 4th round of talks as enrichment concerns grow

    May 11, 2025Updated:May 11, 2025 World No Comments
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    Iran, US to hold 4th round of talks as enrichment concerns grow
    Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister ( AP )

    Iran‘s foreign minister on Sunday said the country’s right to nuclear enrichment was “non-negotiable”, ahead of the fourth round of talks in Oman with the US over Tehran’s atomic programme. The negotiations follow earlier rounds that began nearly a month ago, marking the highest-level contact between the two foes since Washington withdrew in 2018 from a landmark nuclear deal, during President Donald Trump‘s first term.“Enrichment capability is one of the honours and achievements of the Iranian nation,” said foreign minister Abbas Araghchi in a video before departing to Muscat, adding that the issue was “non-negotiable”.

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    We had more sessions in Tehran this night, and he continued,” We hope to reach a significant place in this round.” Trump will travel to the Gulf for his first big foreign journey next year, following Araghchi’s trip to Saudi Arabia and Qatar this weekends. There is a flurry of political action in the region. Both factors have reported improvement following earlier rounds. However, there have been some delays and disagreements regarding Iran’s straight to enrich uranium, which a US negotiator referred to as a “red line” According to Iran’s foreign ministry official Esmaeil Baqaei, negotiations are expected to start in Muscat around noon. During the meeting, the official added that negotiators may press for relief from US restrictions.

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    The two factors “haven’t reached a milestone however, and this will take quite a while, but I’m optimistic,” according to Yousuf Al Bulushi, the head of the Muscat Policy Council think container. The third round was originally scheduled for May 3, but it was rescheduled due to arbitrator Oman’s “logistical reasons.” Iran has long been accused of attempting to acquire nuclear weapons by Western nations, including the US, a charge Tehran has continuously refuted, insisting that its nuclear program is for peaceful uses. Iran is now able to produce uranium up to 60 % of its original value, far above the 3.67 % limit set by the 2015 agreement with Washington and other world powers, but below the 90 % requirement for weapons-grade material. Steve Witkoff, the US group leader, stated in a Friday meeting that Iran’s “enrichment facilities must be dismantled.” That’s our starting point, we thought. When first suggesting flexibility on Tehran’s continued low-level uranium enrichment for human purposes, he later told US right-wing publication Breitbart News that he had no intention of doing so. If the discussions “are not successful… they didn’t continue, and we’ll have to take a different route,” Wittkoff claimed. Trump has stated that he wants” full validation” that Iran’s disputed nuclear work is being stopped, and Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, has urged Tehran to abandon all uranium enrichment. In previous negotiations, Arathchi, Tehran’s chief negotiator, has constantly defended Iran’s straight to enrich uranium. According to Bulushi,” Force is a strategy in negotiations, so they’re using it as leverage, but this is really affecting the environment of the talks.”

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    After Washington’s removal, Iran continued to adhere to the 2015 contract for a time before beginning to revert to previous steps. Trump has reintroduced his “maximum force” strategy against Tehran since taking office in January, supporting nuclear diplomacy but reminder of a failed military strike. The discussions are taking place as a result of renewed scrutiny of Tehran’s nuclear program, especially its stockpile of enriched uranium and the rate of its enhancement actions. The” snapback” device under the 2015 agreement, which would restore UN sanctions in response to Persian non-compliance, is being considered by Western governments and expires in October, is being considered. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is opposed to the Iran-US talks, has demanded that any reputable agreement include the stoppage of Tehran’s nuclear weapon program and the destruction of its nuclear facilities. Discussions on military capabilities have been ruled out because Tehran has urged that the discussions be exclusively focused on the lifting of sanctions and the nuclear issue. According to Baqaei, a spokesman for the international government, Iran’s group” consists of the professionals and specialists needed at this point of the discussions, serving the highest interests of our land.”

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