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Iran has offered plan to assure 'peaceful nuclear path', says FM Araghchi

May 11, 2025, 08:39 GMT+1

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Iran has submitted a proposal to ensure its nuclear program remains peaceful.

"We understand they have different audiences and may need to respond to various pressures. There are actors pushing for conflict—we understand this, but it is their problem."
“We hope the other side comes with a clear negotiating logic,” he said, adding that talks should remain at the table, not in the press.

He added that if demands exceed assurances against nuclear weapons, the talks could stall.

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'Iran won’t dismantle nuclear program', says former envoy to Oman

May 11, 2025, 08:32 GMT+1

Iran will not dismantle its nuclear program or halt uranium enrichment, Former Ambassador to Oman Hossein Noushabadi said ahead of the fourth round of talks with the United States in Muscat.

“The position of the Islamic Republic has always been firm and serious,” he said. “We have repeatedly stated that we see negotiations as the only path to greater transparency in our nuclear program, but we are by no means willing to shut down enrichment.”

“We do not accept the media remarks of certain US officials who demand a halt to enrichment and the dismantling of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. This is one of our red lines.”

Iran team in muscat following ‘decision-making hierarchy directives’, says spokesman

May 11, 2025, 08:20 GMT+1

Iran’s delegation participating in the fourth round of talks with the United States in Muscat will act “in accordance with directives and frameworks issued by the country’s decision-making hierarchy” and “spare no effort” to protect the interests of the Iranian people, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei on Sunday.

“The team is committed to preserving Iran’s valuable achievements in peaceful nuclear energy while pursuing the removal of unjust economic sanctions,” he added.

The talks, facilitated by Oman’s foreign minister, are set to begin around noon.

US 'contradictions' key obstacle in nuclear talks, says FM Araghchi

May 11, 2025, 08:04 GMT+1

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the United States’ positions remain a major obstacle in nuclear negotiations, as he prepared to join a new round of talks in Muscat.

“The Americans have contradictory positions in the negotiations, and this is one of the serious problems in the talks,” Araghchi said. “If there are concerns, we are ready to build trust. We are prepared to take steps that would generate greater confidence.”

He ruled out any compromise on uranium enrichment, saying, “The blood of our nuclear scientists has been shed for enrichment. This right is not negotiable.”

Araghchi confirmed he was departing for the Muscat talks after consultations in Tehran and a regional visit that included stops in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. “We hope this round will reach a decisive point,” he said.

“Our positions are entirely clear, and Iran’s nuclear program is based on a strong legal foundation,” Araghchi added. “All its aspects are peaceful and have always been, and will continue to be, under the supervision of the IAEA.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (left) shakes hands with his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Jeddah on May 10, 2025.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi (left) shakes hands with his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Jeddah on May 10, 2025.

Fourth round of Iran-US talks set to begin at midday in Oman

May 11, 2025, 07:54 GMT+1

Iran’s delegation has arrived in Muscat and is preparing for negotiations with the United States, scheduled to begin around noon, a source familiar with the matter told Tasnim website.

The source added that Oman's foreign minister will determine the meeting location.

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Kayhan urges Iran to demand apology from Trump before any talks

May 11, 2025, 07:47 GMT+1

Any future talks with the United States should be contingent on an apology from Donald Trump, and should not proceed otherwise, wrote Iran's Kayhan newspaper, which operates under the supervision of a representative of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

It said that US President Donald Trump is “a narcissistic human-like figure more akin to a dictatorial king than a president.”

The paper added that Trump pursued talks with Iran to signal to the Islamic Republic’s proxy forces that “even their model of resistance against arrogance ultimately had no path but negotiation.”

US President Donald Trump talks to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting where Trump announced nuclear talks with Iran, Washington, US, April 7, 2025.
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