
On Thursday, US President Donald Trump said that the United States was approaching an agreement on a nuclear agreement with Iran and added that Tehran had a “species” agreed to the terms.
Trump signals proceed in US-Iran’s nuclear negotiations
“We are in very serious negotiations with Iran for a long -term level,” Trump said on a tour of the Gulf, according to AFP report.
“We will approach the agreement without having to do it … There are (there are) two steps to do so, there is a very, very nice step and there is a violent step, but I don’t want to do it in the second way,” he said.
Reuters announced that he quoted an Iranian official with negotiations that there were still gaps in interviews with the United States.
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Oman interviews are at the end of the planned further discussion
New negotiations between Iranian and American representatives aimed at solving disagreements about the Tehran nuclear program closed on Sunday in Oman, while officials confirm that other interviews are planned. Meanwhile Iran publicly reaffirmed his commitment to continue enrichment uranium
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Although both Tehran and Washington have expressed the preference of diplomatic solutions of long -term nuclear dispute, significant differences remain in terms of key “red lines”.
Key disagreements about uranium enrichment persist
American officials insisted that Iran had to stop enrichment of uranium, the demand Iranian representatives marked the “red line” and confirmed their right to enrich uranium on Iranian land.
However, Iran has shown a willingness to temporarily reduce the level of enrichment and reduce its supply of highly enriched uranium-uranium enriched beyond civilian needs, but only to the limits agreed in the 2015 nuclear agreement, from which the US withdrew under President Donald Trump.
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Iranian attitude toward enrichment and stock limits
Tehran stressed that it does not accept stocks lower than previously agreed, while proposing a gradual approach to a reduction, a point of dispute with Washington.
The United States and Iran are currently dealing with fine negotiations aimed at reviving a nuclear agreement that would limit Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for the release of paralyzing economic sanctions.
Despite progress, however, significant differences persist, especially in terms of Iranian enrichment activities and the extent of relief from sanctions. Both parties expressed the preference of diplomacy over military confrontation, but unresolved problems continue to complicate the way to the final agreement.
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Potential impacts of Iran and US nuclear agreement
If a new nuclear agreement was successfully concluded, it could have far -reaching consequences for regional and global policy. Economically, Iran has significantly beneficial for the abolition of sanctions that have seriously reduced its oil exports and the wider economy.
The issue of frozen assets and renewed access to international markets could revive the Iranian economy and potentially increase oil production and exports.
This could, in turn, influence the worldwide oil prices by adding significant offer to the market.
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Politically, the agreement could prepare the way for melting in Iranian relations with Western countries and possibly alleviate tensions in the volatile Middle East, although Tehran’s regional policies and support for militant groups remain for their neighbors.
However, the success of the US-Iran nuclear agreement depends on the navigation of complex diplomatic challenges and ensuring compliance with the regulations from both sides. Iran insists on the continued enrichment of uranium, which remains for Washington and its allies looking for robust verification mechanisms to prevent the development of nuclear weapons.
In addition, internal political divisions in Iran and skepticism at the US Congress represent other obstacles.
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