As the Geneva talks on Iran's nuclear program continue, they have taken on an even more urgent tone following the U.S.'s announcement of fresh sanctions targeting Iran. The U.S. and Iran are set to hold indirect negotiations, viewed as a last-ditch effort to prevent conflict, although the chances of a nuclear agreement remain unclear, according to a recent report by BBC News. Vice President J.D. Vance emphasized the seriousness of Washington's military threats, stating that Tehran should take them 'seriously.' This development adds pressure on Iran as it negotiates, with Tehran maintaining that a deal is possible if the U.S. adheres to three key preconditions: recognizing Iran's right to enrich uranium, allowing domestic dilution of its highly enriched uranium stockpile, and refraining from imposing controls on its ballistic missile program.
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Amid U.S. sanctions, indirect talks on Iran's nuclear program intensify. Iran seeks a deal with key preconditions, while military threats and regional tensions complicate negotiations.
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