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Iran says it’s willing to resume nuclear talks with U.S. if guaranteed no further attacks

Iran says it’s willing to resume nuclear talks with U.S. if guaranteed no further attacks

Summary

Iran's foreign minister said Iran would be open to restarting nuclear talks with the U.S. if there are guarantees that no further attacks will occur. Iran noted recent conflicts, including Israeli and U.S. military actions, complicate negotiation efforts. Iran is also concerned about the safety of nuclear sites and inspectors following these attacks.

Key Facts

  • Iran's foreign minister stated the country would return to nuclear talks if assured no more attacks will happen.
  • Recent strikes on Iran's nuclear and military sites by Israel and the U.S. have made negotiations harder.
  • Iran stopped cooperating with the U.N.'s nuclear oversight agency, resulting in inspectors leaving the country.
  • Iran will decide on future cooperation with the nuclear agency based on its own interests and security.
  • There are concerns about safety at nuclear sites due to leftover explosives and radioactive materials.
  • Iran insists on continuing to enrich uranium, a topic of disagreement with the U.S.
  • Israeli actions were motivated by the belief Iran was close to having nuclear weapons.
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