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Iran says talks with US to focus solely on nuclear issue, lifting sanctions
Agence France-Presse . Tehran, Iran 13 April, 2025, 16:56

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The national flag of Iran. | File photo

Iran’s foreign ministry said Sunday that talks with the United States slated for next weekend will remain ‘indirect’ with Omani mediation, and focused solely on the nuclear issue and lifting of sanctions.

Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi and US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff held talks Saturday in Muscat, marking the highest-level Iran-US nuclear negotiations since the collapse of a 2015 accord.

They agreed to meet again in seven days.

‘Negotiations will continue to be indirect. Oman will remain the mediator, but we are discussing the location of future negotiations,’ foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei said in an interview with state TV.

He said that the talks would only focus on ‘the nuclear issue and the lifting of sanctions,’ and that Iran ‘will not have any talks with the American side on any other issue.’

Analysts had said the US would push to include on the agenda discussions over Iran’s ballistic missile programme along with Tehran’s support for the ‘axis of resistance’ -- a network of militant groups opposed to Israel.

Tehran has, however, maintained it will talk only about its nuclear programme.

Donald Trump in 2018 pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers during his first term as US president.

Saturday’s rare negotiations came weeks after Trump sent a letter to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urging nuclear talks while warning of possible military action if Iran refuses.

Iran and the US separately described Saturday’s discussions as ‘constructive’.

Iran said that the talks were held indirectly with Oman’s foreign minister acting as intermediary.

The negotiators, Araghchi and Witkoff, spoke directly for ‘a few minutes’ after the talks, Tehran’s foreign ministry said.

Another round of talks will be held on Saturday, April 19.

Asked about the talks, Trump told journalists aboard Air Force One: ‘I think they’re going OK. Nothing matters until you get it done.’

The process took place in a ‘friendly atmosphere’, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said.

Iran, reeling from Israel’s pummelling of its allies Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, is seeking relief from wide-ranging sanctions hobbling its economy.

Tehran has agreed to the meetings despite baulking at Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ campaign of ramping up sanctions and repeated military threats.

On Sunday, Iranian media largely welcomed the rare talks as a ‘decisive turning point’ in relations between the longtime foes.

Iran’s conservative Javan daily praised the US for ‘not seeking to expand the negotiations to non-nuclear issues’.

The government-sponsored newspaper, Iran, described the discussions as ‘constructive and respectful,’ quoting Araghchi.

Meanwhile, the reformist Shargh newspaper said it was a ‘decisive turning point’ in Iran-US relations.

The hardline Kayhan newspaper, which was largely sceptical in the days leading up to the talks, lamented that Iran does not have a ‘plan B’ while there was ‘no clear prospect for an agreement with Donald Trump.’

It, however, lauded the fact that the American side did not bring up ‘the dismantling of nuclear facilities’ and ‘the possibility of a military attack’ during the discussions.

Tehran and Washington have had no diplomatic relations since shortly after Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution that toppled the Western-backed shah.

Iran has been wary about engaging in talks with the United States, often citing previous experience and undermined trust.

After pulling out of the 2015 nuclear deal Trump reimposed sweeping economic sanctions against Iran.

Tehran continued to adhere to the agreement for a year after Washington’s pullout but later began rolling back its own commitments.

Iran has consistently denied seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.​
 
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Man this MQ-9 Reaper is very quickly claiming the title of most shot down drone after the TB-2 bayraftar drone.......

Its getting sick guys. Iranian 358 L/M shot it down as usual........its a massacre really.

The USAF/ USN aviation refuses to go near Yemen and all US attacks are just pin picks via BGM-109Q's or the JSSM.

 
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Trump says Iran must give up dream of nuclear weapon or face harsh response
REUTERS
Published :
Apr 14, 2025 23:40
Updated :
Apr 15, 2025 00:15

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US President Donald Trump meets with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US, Apr 14, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Kevin Lama

President Donald Trump said on Monday he believes Iran is intentionally delaying a nuclear deal with the United States and that it must abandon any drive for a nuclear weapon or face a possible military strike on Tehran's atomic facilities.

"I think they're tapping us along," Trump told reporters after US special envoy Steve Witkoff met in Oman on Saturday with a senior Iranian official.

Both Iran and the United States said on Saturday that they held "positive" and "constructive" talks in Oman. A second round is scheduled for Saturday, and a source briefed on the planning said the meeting was likely to be held in Rome.

The source, speaking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity, said the discussions are aimed at exploring what is possible, including a broad framework of what a potential deal would look like.

"Iran has to get rid of the concept of a nuclear weapon. They cannot have a nuclear weapon," Trump said.

Asked if US options for a response include a military strike on Tehran's nuclear facilities, Trump said: "Of course it does."

Trump said the Iranians need to move fast to avoid a harsh response because "they're fairly close" to developing a nuclear weapon.

The US and Iran held indirect talks during former President Joe Biden's term but they made little, if any progress. The last known direct negotiations between the two governments were under then-President Barack Obama, who spearheaded the 2015 international nuclear deal that Trump later abandoned.​
 
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Trump says Iran must give up dream of nuclear weapon or face harsh response
REUTERS
Published :
Apr 14, 2025 23:40
Updated :
Apr 15, 2025 00:15

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US President Donald Trump meets with El Salvador President Nayib Bukele (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US, Apr 14, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Kevin Lama

President Donald Trump said on Monday he believes Iran is intentionally delaying a nuclear deal with the United States and that it must abandon any drive for a nuclear weapon or face a possible military strike on Tehran's atomic facilities.

"I think they're tapping us along," Trump told reporters after US special envoy Steve Witkoff met in Oman on Saturday with a senior Iranian official.

Both Iran and the United States said on Saturday that they held "positive" and "constructive" talks in Oman. A second round is scheduled for Saturday, and a source briefed on the planning said the meeting was likely to be held in Rome.

The source, speaking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity, said the discussions are aimed at exploring what is possible, including a broad framework of what a potential deal would look like.

"Iran has to get rid of the concept of a nuclear weapon. They cannot have a nuclear weapon," Trump said.

Asked if US options for a response include a military strike on Tehran's nuclear facilities, Trump said: "Of course it does."

Trump said the Iranians need to move fast to avoid a harsh response because "they're fairly close" to developing a nuclear weapon.

The US and Iran held indirect talks during former President Joe Biden's term but they made little, if any progress. The last known direct negotiations between the two governments were under then-President Barack Obama, who spearheaded the 2015 international nuclear deal that Trump later abandoned.​
He's a liar. Witcoff didn't utter a pip squeak on any of Iran's red lines. Nothing whatsoever!

Trump sahb has agreed to Iran doing whatever it is doing just so as long as it doesn't destroy Israel......

He has even hinted at investing in Iran.

Everything's been totally turned on its head.

Irans position is strong and Trump knows attacking Iran is pointless. If he uses nukes it will be geo-political suicide by the US.

Conventional attack won't even scratch Iran.

The only way we'll take Trumps anti-Iran seriously is if the US invades Lebanon or Yemen and physically dismatles hezb or Hoosi's......with 250k boots on da ground like hollywood war filumm.

I mean its over guys.......we were all fooled all this while.
 
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Conventional attack won't even scratch Iran.
I think Iranian military is not strong enough to repel U.S attack. Due to Western sanction, Iran has failed to build a strong military.......some people even say that Iranian military is a joke. The only weapon Iran has which could inflict damage to the U.S. army is their missiles. If Iran can save its missile arsenal from the USAF then they can resist an U.S. attack for a few weeks.
 
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I think Iranian military is not strong enough to repel U.S attack. Due to Western sanction, Iran has failed to build a strong military.......some people even say that Iranian military is a joke. The only weapon Iran has which could inflict damage to the U.S. army is their missiles. If Iran can save its missile arsenal from the USAF then they can resist an U.S. attack for a few weeks.
US has been pounding hezb, hamas hoosi and Iraqi militias for last two years and nothing has happened. Assad fell because both Russia and Iran withdrew support because he was just infiltrated by Mossad and NATO intelligence and because of his negligence Soleimani got killed along with many other IRGC commanders. So both dropped their support and he fell very quickly.

Rest of the resistance axis is doing good!

Final warning of Iranian deputy foreign minister to trump:



The US has basically surrendered to Iran in the negotiations.
 
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US has been pounding hezb, hamas hoosi and Iraqi militias for last two years and nothing has happened. Assad fell because both Russia and Iran withdrew support because he was just infiltrated by Mossad and NATO intelligence and because of his negligence Soleimani got killed along with many other IRGC commanders. So both dropped their support and he fell very quickly.

Rest of the resistance axis is doing good!

Final warning of Iranian deputy foreign minister to trump:



The US has basically surrendered to Iran in the negotiations.

Iran is being very brave. But can they survive a land attack by the US army? Iran should warn its neighbors that if any one of them let the US army use their land to launch an attack on Iran hundreds of missiles will be fired to annihilate them. Just make sure that no Iranian neighbor gives base facility to the USA. Peace.
 
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Iran Guards say military capabilities ‘red lines’ in US talks
AFP Tehran
Published: 15 Apr 2025, 14: 06

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A flag bearing a portrait of slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah waves during the funeral on February 28, 2025 of 95 Hezbollah fighters and civilians killed in Israeli airstrikes during hostilities that lasted more than a year between Israel and Hezbollah, in the southern Lebanese border town of Aitaroun AFP

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Tuesday the country’s military capabilities were off limits, ahead of a second round of talks with the United States on its nuclear programme.

“National security and defence and military power are among the red lines of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which cannot be discussed or negotiated under any circumstances,” Guards spokesman Ali Mohammad Naini said, quoted by state broadcaster IRIB.

Iran and the United States will hold another round of talks in Muscat on Saturday, a week after top officials met in the Omani capital for the highest-level discussions since the 2015 nuclear deal collapsed.

US President Donald Trump, who withdrew the United States from the 2015 deal during his first term, has reinstated his “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran since returning to office in January.

In March, he sent a letter to Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calling for nuclear talks and warning of possible military action if Tehran refused.

Trump addressed reporters on Monday regarding Iran, saying “I’ll solve that problem” and “That’s almost an easy one”.

The US leader also threatened to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities and called Iranian authorities “radicals” who should not possess nuclear weapons.

Iran has repeatedly denied seeking an atomic bomb, insisting its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes, especially the provision of energy.

‘Axis of resistance’

Late Sunday, Iran’s official IRNA news agency said the country’s regional influence and its missile capabilities were among its “red lines” in the talks.

Tehran supports the “axis of resistance”—a network of militant groups opposed to Israel, including Yemen’s Huthi rebels, the Hezbollah armed group in Lebanon, the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip and Shiite militia groups in Iraq.

On April 12, Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, met with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff in Oman for “indirect” talks, according to Iranian officials and media.

The talks were the highest-level Iran-US nuclear negotiations since the collapse of the 2015 accord, formally known is the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

The accord offered Iran relief from international sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear programme.

Both Tehran and Washington, enemies who have had no diplomatic relations since shortly after Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, have called the latest round of negotiations “constructive”.

Araghchi’s office has said he will travel to Moscow at the end of this week for talks with Russia, a close ally of Iran and party to the 2015 nuclear deal.

Moscow welcomed the Iran-US talks as it pushed for a diplomatic solution and warned any military confrontation would be a “global catastrophe”.​
 
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