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Iran and the USA want to continue nuclear discussions

Concrete results are not known, but there are signs of an annoyance: this is the balance sheet after the nuclear discussions of Iran's Foreign Minister Araghtschi and the U.Sal-Sondered Witkoff in Rome. It should go on next Saturday.

Iran and the United States agreed on further negotiations in their second round of talks about the Nuclamous Republic's nuclear program. These will take place in Oman next Saturday, Iranian television reported.

In the days before, however, there will be discussions at the expert level, the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchch said after the meeting in Rome. “The talks took place in a constructive environment and I can say that there is progress,” Araghtschi told Iranian state television. “I hope that after the technical conversations we will be in a better position.”

In Rome, Araghtschi and the US specialist Steve Witkoff had held indirect conversations mediated by Oman. The spiritual and political head of Iran, Ajatollah Ali Chamenei, had explained in advance of the consultations that he was neither overly optimistic nor pessimistic.

Iran to certain Concessions ready

The West has accused Iran for years to secretly strive for nuclear weapons. Iran rejects this and has repeatedly said that his nuclear program only serves civilian use.

In the indirect negotiations in Oman in the indirect negotiations in Oman, Iran had informed the United States that he was ready to accept some restrictions on his uranium enrichment. At the same time, the leadership in Tehran demands guarantees from the USA that a possible new nuclear agreement cannot be terminated again later.

USA terminated the first agreement

Already in 2015 Iran, the USA, Russia, China, Great Britain, France and Germany had concluded an agreement that, in return, provided for the relaxation of international sanctions in return for concessions in the nuclear program. However, US President Donald Trump had dropped out of this contract in his first term in his first term and had put sanctions against the Islamic Republic back into force.

Iran then no longer adhered to the agreement and has exceeded the limits of its uranium enrichment set in 2015. Production goes far beyond what the West considers for a civil energy program as necessary. In his second term, Trump revived his policy of “maximum pressure” towards Iran. He threatened the country with bombing if it was not ready to compromise.

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