Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister is ready to settle the nuclear agreement with the United States
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Iran claims it is ready to reach a settlement with the United States over the nuclear deal if the administration is willing to discuss lifting sanctions, a senior Iranian official said on Sunday.
Majid Takht Ravanchi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, also said in an interview that the ball “is in America’s court to prove their desire to reach an agreement,” adding: “If they are honest, I am sure we will be on the path toward reaching an agreement.”
“We are ready to discuss this matter and other issues related to our program if they are ready to talk about sanctions,” Takht Ravanchi said. BBC.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi said Iran was ready to make concessions if the United States discussed lifting sanctions. (Safin Hameed/AFP via Getty Images)
Takht Ravanchi’s statements came at a time when Iran’s top diplomat traveled to Geneva for a second round of talks Indirect talks with the United States delegation.
Abbas Araqchi left for the Swiss city after an initial round of negotiations last week, with Oman mediating again in the next round of talks, according to Iranian state media and the International Atomic Energy Agency. news agency.
However, US officials have stressed that it is Iran – not the United States – that is obstructing progress in the negotiations.
Minister of State Marco Rubio He said on February 14 that President Donald Trump favors an agreement but warned that it is “very difficult to reach an agreement” with Iran.
Previous diplomatic efforts in 2025 subsequently collapsed Israel launched what became A 12-day war with Iran and US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
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This satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the Natanz nuclear facility in Iran on January 24, 2025. (Maxar Technologies/AP)
But Takht Ravanchi on Sunday referred to Tehran’s offer to do so Reducing its uranium stock The BBC reported that the company had enriched to 60% purity as evidence of its willingness to compromise.
Asked if Iran will ship its stock Takht Ravanchi said that “it is too early to determine what will happen in the context of negotiations” regarding more than 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium abroad, as happened under the 2015 agreement.
One of Iran’s main demands is that the talks focus on the nuclear issue. “What we understand is that they have come to the conclusion that if you want to reach an agreement, you have to focus on the nuclear issue,” Takht Ravanchi said.
Takht Ravanchi also said, “The issue of zero enrichment is no longer an issue, and for Iran, it is no longer on the table.”
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Orders were issued to the USS Gerald R. Ford is moving to the Middle East as the United States prepares for the possibility of sustained operations against Iran. (Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ridge Leoni/U.S. Navy via AP)
Trump ever since He threatened further military action If an agreement is not reached to curb the Iranian nuclear program.
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The United States has it too It strengthened its military presence in the region amid escalating tensions and following escalating protests across the country in December, which left thousands dead at the hands of the clerical regime.



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