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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