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Iran’s “enriched material”, with the issue of Tehran’s nuclear programme likely to be “postponed” until the later stages of future talks. Araghchi spoke about the apparent US outreach at a media conference during
negotiations over the future of the strait or the nuclear programme can take place without the prior transfer of frozen Iranian funds, his allies said. The consultations in Qatar have resulted in progress toward resolving
issue shows potential breakthrough:** Analyst Abas Aslani says Tehran is open to nuclear transparency if Washington is serious about a deal, but new US sanctions and the blockade of Iranian ports are fuelling distrust. - “There
US media that Iran had agreed to send enriched uranium abroad or to accept a cap on enrichment for 10 years. He said Iran was only willing to discuss these issues within
negotiations between the US and Iran. While uranium enriched to 60 percent is still far short of the 90 percent required for weapons-grade material, it is the point at which it becomes much quicker
negotiations,” state media quoted Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei as saying**, an apparent reference to Iran’s proposal to set aside talks on nuclear issues until after the war has ended
negotiations after Pakistani army chief Asim Munir held more talks in Tehran. Twelve weeks have passed since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, killing top Iranian officials including its supreme leader
Iran foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, speaking on Iranian TV, said the main subject in the negotiations was no longer the nuclear issue, but instead “ending the war in a way that secures the country
US and Israel launched against Iran on February 28. It further indicated that any breakthrough remained on shaky ground, despite Trump on Thursday saying a deal had been “approved” and an official signing could happen
US blockade of Iranian ports remains in place for now. Despite these positive developments, it's safe to say that there's a lot of ground for negotiators to cover. The last major deal with
issues resolved within 30 days. Iran also called for guarantees against future attacks, a withdrawal of US forces from around Iran, the release of frozen Iranian assets worth billions of dollars and the lifting
US was still obstructing parts of a [potential deal](/news/2026/5/24/us-iran-inch-closer-to-deal-to-end-the-war-what-to-know), including Tehran’s demand for the release of frozen funds. The two sides remain at odds on several difficult issues, such as Iran’s nuclear
nuclear issue is at the heart of the real problem. The flurry of shuttle diplomacy initiated by Pakistan is aimed at bridging the gap between the two sides,” he said. Grace Wermenbol, a former US
issues such as Iran’s nuclear programme to be negotiated in a second phase. Iran has been letting some ships through, giving preference to ships linked to countries with which it has alliances or close
issues, and accused the US of "contradictory statements". US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier on Sunday that "significant progress" had been made, but there was still "work to do". Trump also said Tehran
negotiations with Iran, adding that they had both agreed that all enriched uranium must be removed from Iran to prevent it from developing a nuclear bomb. Iran has steadfastly refused to give up its enriched
Issues that derailed the last round of negotiations included Iran’s nuclear enrichment programme, its support for a series of militant movements that act as regional proxies and the strait of Hormuz. Trump said that
issues need to be unlocked in talks, and they are unlikely to be resolved in a single round of negotiations. “The first is the longstanding nuclear dispute: what happens to Iran’s stockpile of highly
negotiations about the future of Iran’s nuclear programme. He added that the signing would result in an immediate pause in fighting, but that Iran and Oman would continue to administer the Strait of Hormuz
nuclear ambitions. But Axios also reported scepticism among some US officials about the prospects for a deal and who would even approve such an agreement among the factions in Iran's leadership. Iranian parliamentarian Ebrahim