Middle East - Ekhbary News Agency
Acute international disagreements are escalating between Tehran and Washington concerning the fate of Iran's nuclear program, specifically its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. While the United States exerts significant pressure for the transfer of any highly enriched uranium out of Iranian territory, Tehran has made the lifting of international sanctions a prerequisite for any progress in negotiations.
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In a recent development, informed Iranian sources have indicated positive signs that could pave the way for a compromise, potentially allowing for the removal of a portion of Iran's uranium stockpile. This comes amidst a deadlock in talks aimed at reviving the nuclear agreement and persistent regional tensions.
US Stance on Negotiation Pace
Former US President Donald Trump, in previous statements, suggested that the United States might not move swiftly in addressing the Iranian file. Trump stated, "We will start working with Iran at a calm pace... and we will work to bring the materials to the United States," signaling a potentially gradual approach to this sensitive issue.
Iran's Demand for Sanctions Removal
Iran consistently reiterates the necessity of lifting all international sanctions imposed upon it as a precondition for any new agreement or for implementing measures related to reducing its nuclear program. This demand remains a cornerstone of Tehran's negotiating position, further complicating diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.
International efforts continue behind the scenes to find common ground between the two parties, as the world awaits developments on this complex issue with broad geopolitical implications.