Iran says moment for ‘effective’ nuclear talks with US not yet reached
Summary
Iran's top diplomat stated that the time is not ripe for "effective" nuclear talks with the United States but affirmed that cooperation with the United Nations nuclear agency is not entirely cut off. Negotiations were paused after US and Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear sites, and more inspections could happen if Iran's security council agrees. European countries have threatened to impose UN sanctions if Iran does not resume talks.Key Facts
- Iran is not ready for "effective" nuclear discussions with the US.
- Iranian talks with the US were halted after attacks by the US and Israel in June.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) cannot currently access Iran’s nuclear sites.
- Iran claims its nuclear activities are for civilian purposes, not for weapons.
- No evidence suggests Iran is building atomic weapons, according to the IAEA and US intelligence.
- European countries threatened to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran if talks don’t resume.
- Iranian law now requires inspections to be approved by the Supreme National Security Council.
- Iran plans to continue talks with the IAEA, with potential negotiations soon.
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