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Iran ready to discuss compromises to reach nuclear deal, minister tells BBC in Tehran

Iran ready to discuss compromises to reach nuclear deal, minister tells BBC in Tehran

Summary

Iran is open to talking about compromises to reach a nuclear deal with the US, if the US also discusses lifting sanctions. Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said indirect talks with the US are moving in a more positive direction, with further discussions planned. President Trump has indicated a preference for a deal but has also threatened military action if an agreement is not reached.

Key Facts

  • Iran is willing to consider compromises if the US discusses lifting sanctions.
  • Indirect talks between the US and Iran have already taken place, with more planned.
  • President Trump is open to a deal but also threatens military action if no deal is reached.
  • Iran has suggested diluting its enriched uranium as a compromise step.
  • Iran is not willing to discuss its ballistic missile program in negotiations.
  • The Deputy Minister mentioned that the focus should be solely on the nuclear program.
  • Iran will not accept the complete stop of uranium enrichment, seeing it as a violation of its rights.
  • Russia is willing to accept Iran's low-enriched uranium, offering a potential part of a deal.
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