Iran ‘not in hurry’ to resume nuclear talks with US
Summary
Iran's foreign minister said the country is not rushing to restart nuclear talks with the U.S. Iran is open to negotiations if the U.S. approaches on equal terms, but current U.S. conditions are seen as unfair. Discussions have been impacted by recent military conflicts and sanctions.Key Facts
- Iran's foreign minister states no urgency in resuming nuclear talks with the U.S.
- Iran is willing to negotiate if the U.S. talks from an equal standpoint.
- The U.S. wants conditions like zero uranium enrichment and limits on missiles.
- Iran describes the U.S.'s conditions as unfair.
- Recent sanctions and military actions have affected Iran.
- An attack on Iran's nuclear facilities led to significant damage and casualties.
- Iran's enriched uranium is currently buried under debris from the bombings.
- Oman has been mediating between Iran and the U.S.
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