As the Geneva talks on Iran's nuclear program resume, they have entered a critical stage, with Tehran asserting that a deal is possible if the U.S. adheres to three key preconditions. These include recognizing Iran's symbolic right to enrich uranium, allowing Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium domestically, and refraining from imposing controls on Iran's ballistic missile program. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian remains optimistic, stating, "In relation to the talks, we see a good outlook... we have tried, with the guidance of the supreme leader, to manage this process to get out of the no war, no peace situation." However, President Trump's stance on these parameters remains unclear, raising concerns about the potential for a breakdown in negotiations.
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Iran Nuclear Negotiations In Geneva Amid U.S. Military Tensions
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As Geneva talks on Iran's nuclear program resume, Tehran sets three preconditions for a deal, while U.S. military presence heightens tensions. Urgency mounts as negotiations face uncertainty.
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