- Iran has announced that it is prepared to sign a nuclear deal with the United States. The country requires the United States to remove all existing economic sanctions which affect its territory.
- Iranian Minister Majid Takhta shared this position during an interview with a news agency. The United States must now decide the course of future developments which will happen between the two nations.
The primary focus of the dispute remains on sanctions
- Majid explained that the decision rests with Washington. He stated that if the United States wants to negotiate about sanctions removal then Iran will discuss its nuclear program issues.
- He did not clarify whether Iran expects all sanctions to be removed or if partial relief would be acceptable. The information remains unknown.
US Position and Ongoing Talks
- President Donald Trump has warned that military action will follow if the two parties fail to achieve an agreement. His statements have increased the urgency of the negotiations.
- Iran has issued important statements from its perspective during this situation.
Talks in Oman Described as Positive
- Indirect discussions between Iran and the United States were recently held in Oman. They held discussions about the nuclear program of Iran.
- Majid described the first round of discussions as positive. He announced that the upcoming second round of discussions will start soon.
