Iran says it’s ready for nuclear talks with Washington but only if the U.S. rebuilds trust
Summary
Iran is open to talks with the United States about its nuclear program, but only if the U.S. takes steps to build trust. Iran plans to meet with European countries and EU officials to discuss the situation, which follows recent military actions involving U.S. and Israeli forces. Iran continues uranium enrichment while emphasizing its willingness to negotiate.Key Facts
- Iran is willing to talk with the U.S. about nuclear issues if actions are taken to build trust.
- Iran will meet with Britain, France, Germany, and EU officials in Istanbul for the first time since a recent conflict.
- Recent military actions included U.S. bombers striking Iranian facilities during a conflict with Israel.
- Iran insists on upholding several principles for talks, including lifting sanctions and respecting its rights under international agreements.
- European countries have threatened to reimpose sanctions from a 2015 nuclear deal if no progress is made.
- The U.S. withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018, citing inadequacies in the agreement.
- Iran has faced casualties, including the death of nuclear scientists, due to the conflict with Israel.
- Iran maintains its nuclear activities will continue legally and purely for peaceful purposes.
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