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UN nuclear chief in Tehran ahead of fresh Iran-US talks

IndiaTimes Thursday, 17 April 2025
Rafael Grossi met Mohammad Eslami before Iran-US nuclear talks. Delegations will meet in Rome for Oman-mediated negotiations. Grossi said Iran is close to having a nuclear bomb. Iran insists its enrichment is not negotiable. Araghchi hopes for constructive US positions. He then visited Moscow. Russia is ready to help resolve the nuclear standoff. Khamenei cautioned talks may be fruitless.
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The U.S. and Iran are quietly resuming indirect nuclear talks in Oman, the first serious engagement since the 2015 deal collapsed. Ayatollah Khamenei confirmed the dialogue but expressed deep skepticism, stating, “We are pessimistic about the other side.” President Trump, who dismantled the...

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