9 High-Stakes Moves: US-Iran Nuclear Talks Show Progress but War Still Looms

US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva ended with claims of progress but no breakthrough. Key disputes over enrichment, sanctions, and missiles remain as war fears grow.
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9 Explosive Signals: Iran Offers Uranium Dilution for Sanctions Relief as Nuclear Talks Intensify

Iran has signaled willingness to dilute its 60% enriched uranium stockpile in exchange for sanctions relief, as indirect nuclear talks with the United States resume in Oman amid rising regional tensions and global scrutiny.
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Iran, European Powers Set to Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Sanctions Threat

Iran and major European powers will resume nuclear talks next week as the threat of UN sanctions looms. While Europe warns of triggering the “snapback” mechanism, Tehran rejects the move as illegal and blames the West for stalling negotiations.
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Iran Defiant on Nuclear Enrichment Despite US-Israel Strikes; Araghchi Urges Negotiated Solution

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirms uranium enrichment as a matter of national pride after US-Israeli strikes severely damage nuclear sites. Tehran remains open to indirect nuclear talks amid threats from Trump.
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Iran Defiant After IAEA Censure: Nuclear Escalation Sparks Fears of Regional War

In a sharp escalation of already tense international relations, Iran Defiant After IAEA Censure: Nuclear Escalation Sparks Fears of Regional War. Iran has warned of serious retaliatory measures following a resolution passed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The resolution declared the Islamic Republic in breach of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations, citing unexplained uranium traces at undeclared sites and uranium enrichment near weapons-grade levels. Tehran swiftly responded, threatening to pull out of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and ramp up its uranium enrichment program, sparking alarm across the Middle East and beyond.
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Iran to Submit Counter proposal for Nuclear Deal as Uranium Enrichment Remains Key Sticking Point

In the ongoing nuclear negotiations, Iran to Submit Counterproposal for Nuclear Deal as Uranium Enrichment Remains Key Sticking Point. In a significant development, Iran announced it will soon present a counterproposal to the United States via mediator Oman, rejecting the American plan offered during the fifth round of talks. Iran’s foreign ministry emphasized that Washington’s proposal lacked key concessions most notably the lifting of US sanctions and recognition of Iran’s right to enrich uranium.
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Khamenei Rejects U.S. Nuclear Proposal, Vows Iran Will Continue Uranium Enrichment

Iran's supreme leader Khamenei Rejects U.S. Nuclear Proposal, Vows Iran Will Continue Uranium Enrichment. In a forceful speech on Wednesday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sharply criticized a new U.S. nuclear proposal, calling it “100 percent against” the principles of Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution. Although Khamenei did not entirely close the door on a potential agreement with the United States, he was unequivocal in rejecting any deal that would force Iran to give up uranium enrichment a key component of the country’s nuclear program.
The comments come amid the sixth round of indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S., aimed at reviving a broader agreement and easing decades-long tensions.
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Trump Declares ‘No Uranium Enrichment’ as Iran Nuclear Talks Falter

Asserting zero enrichment policy, Trump Declares 'No Uranium Enrichment' as Iran Nuclear Talks Falter. U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Monday that his administration “will not allow any enrichment of uranium” under a proposed new nuclear deal with Iran. His firm declaration, made via social media, came shortly after media reports suggested that the U.S. negotiating team, led by Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, had offered Tehran a more flexible interim deal.
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Iran Set to Reject US Nuclear Deal Over Uranium Enrichment and Sanctions Relief

Despite five rounds of indirect talks, Iran Set to Reject US Nuclear Deal Over Uranium Enrichment and Sanctions Relief. Iran appears poised to reject the latest US nuclear deal proposal over what officials describe as "excessive demands" and a lack of clarity surrounding sanctions relief and uranium enrichment rights. In spite of indirect talks and a proposal that the White House has called "acceptable," Iranian officials have labeled it a “non-starter,” casting doubt over the future of nuclear negotiations.
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Iran-US Nuclear Talks Get Another Chance Amidst Persistent Uranium Enrichment Standoff

The latest round of Iran-US Nuclear Talks Get Another Chance Amidst Persistent Uranium Enrichment Standoff. Nuclear talks between Iran and the United States concluded in Rome on Friday, facilitated by Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi. While no breakthrough was achieved, both sides described the discussions as “professional” and “logical,” signaling a willingness to continue negotiations despite significant obstacles.
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