Iran says missile programme non-negotiable as Tehran, Washington eye talks
Summary
Iran has stated that it will not negotiate its missile program as talks with the United States are considered. The US wants to include missile discussions in the negotiations, but Iran prefers to focus only on nuclear issues. Both countries are considering another round of talks, but no date has been set.Key Facts
- Iran's adviser, Ali Shamkhani, said Iran's missile capabilities are non-negotiable.
- Recent US-Iran talks in Oman did not lead to any progress.
- The US wants discussions to include Iran's missile program and regional influence.
- President Trump has mentioned the possibility of military action if Iran does not meet US demands.
- Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian insists the nuclear program is peaceful and that Iran will not give in to excessive demands.
- Iran is engaging in dialogue with neighboring countries to promote peace.
- Iranian official Ali Larijani engaged in diplomatic discussions with Qatar.
- President Trump is expected to discuss a tough stance on Iran with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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