In a recent development, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that for a nuclear agreement to be reached, the United States must avoid what he termed 'excessive demands.' This statement came after the latest round of Oman-mediated negotiations in Geneva, where both sides reported progress. Araghchi highlighted the need for 'seriousness and realism' from the U.S. to prevent miscalculations that could derail talks. The U.S. has pointed to Iran's ballistic missile program and uranium enrichment as critical issues, with President Trump reiterating concerns about Iran's missile capabilities threatening Europe and U.S. bases (The Frontier Post, February 27, 2026). Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to bolster its military presence in the region, raising alarms in Tehran, which has threatened retaliation against U.S. bases if attacked (Tribune Latest, February 24, 2026).
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Iran'S Foreign Minister Urges Us To Avoid Excessive Demands In Geneva
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Iran's Foreign Minister warns the U.S. against excessive demands in nuclear talks, as tensions rise with military build-up and concerns over missile threats amid ongoing negotiations in Vienna.
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