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Iran announces withdrawal from 6th round of talks with US
Iran announces withdrawal from 6th round of talks with US

Times of Oman

timea day ago

  • Politics
  • Times of Oman

Iran announces withdrawal from 6th round of talks with US

Muscat: Iran has announced its withdrawal from the sixth round of nuclear negotiations with the United States, which was scheduled to take place on Sunday, June 15, 2025 in Muscat, Oman. Oman News Agency and Iranian state television reported that the talks have been suspended until further notice, the diplomatic efforts that aimed at restricting Iran's nuclear program. The decision follows recent Israeli airstrikes in Iran. The cancelled session was expected to address disagreements over uranium enrichment limits and U.S. sanctions relief.

Iran: "Equal Terms" key to US talks
Iran: "Equal Terms" key to US talks

Shafaq News

time05-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Shafaq News

Iran: "Equal Terms" key to US talks

Shafaq News/ Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed on Saturday that his country is open to dialogue with the United States, but only on the condition of "equal footing," rejecting any discussions under "threats or pressure." In a TV interview with Iranian State Television, Pezeshkian sharply criticized US actions, stating, "The United States does not harm Iran alone, but the entire world." He argued that this approach contradicts Washington's professed intentions for dialogue and cooperation, pointing to the disconnect between its rhetoric and its conduct. "We must avoid internal conflicts and safeguard our unity," Pezeshkian added, stressing that a united Iran is crucial to counter foreign conspiracies and thwart any efforts to destabilize the nation. The President further clarified that Tehran would not tolerate any attempt to impose foreign influence on its national decisions. His remarks come amid ongoing discussions regarding the future of the nuclear deal. US President Donald Trump had previously disclosed sending a message to Iran's Supreme Leader, signaling his interest in negotiating a resolution to the nuclear deadlock. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also confirmed that a response from Iran had been successfully relayed through Oman. No "Nukes" Allowed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed on Saturday that the United States would not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons, reiterating its steadfast commitment to preventing Tehran from acquiring such capabilities. Speaking to NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Rubio stated, "No country in the world wants to see Iran possess nukes," emphasizing that the US would continue its diplomatic and security efforts to ensure Tehran could not achieve this objective.

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