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rights of the Iranian nation”. “Nobody in Iran writes a plan to please Trump. The negotiating
Iran’s top negotiator has said there will be no compromise over its national rights
Iran had entered negotiations “with dignity, authority, and the preservation of the nation’s rights
Iran has said its right to maintain missile capabilities is non-negotiable. The JCPOA did not put any limits on the development of ballistic missiles. However, a United Nations
right to pursue nuclear energy for civilian purposes under United Nations safeguards. He said the level and type of enrichment can be negotiated. Baghaei also renewed Iran
Iran's response to the proposal emphasized its rights as a nation. NPR's Aya Batrawy tells *Up First* the big picture here is that there is [no trust in these negotiations
negotiations with the US on ending the war do not mean Iran is surrendering. “The goal is to realise the rights of the Iranian people and defend national
nation of its rights?” Pezeshkian was quoted as saying by the Iranian Student News Agency. The future of Iran’s nuclear programme and the Strait of Hormuz are key sticking points in the negotiations
negotiation arises, it does not mean surrender or retreat. "Rather, the goal is to uphold the rights of the Iranian nation and to defend national interests with resolute strength." US President Donald Trump this week
national parliament, and militia that operates largely independently of the Lebanese government and receives funding and direction from Iran. Lebanon's government has pushed for a ceasefire before entering bigger diplomatic negotiations with Israel. Hezbollah
negotiated solution remains possible. Here is what to know: ## In Iran - Iranian authorities announced the seizure of six properties allegedly linked to former national football captain Ali Karimi, who lives in exile and has been
national parliament, and militia that operates largely independently of the Lebanese government and receives funding and direction from Iran. Lebanon's government has pushed for a ceasefire before entering bigger diplomatic negotiations with Israel. Hezbollah
National Army Day demonstration on April 17, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. **Majid Saeedi/Getty Images Europe** Majid Saeedi/Getty Images Europe Here are further updates in the Middle East conflict: Strait of Hormuz | World leaders on ceasefire
negotiations remained deadlocked. - **Trump says Iran deal ‘within reach’:** US president said Washington and Tehran were “right on the borderline” between reaching an agreement and resuming war, warning that failure to secure the “right answer
Iran would not publicly discuss details of nuclear negotiations after past talks “led us into war”, while reiterating Tehran’s right to pursue peaceful nuclear energy. - **Sanctions not a priority:** An Iranian official says ending
nation, and will not retreat from the legal rights of the people and the country in any way.” Iran and the US struck a ceasefire deal on April 8, following a series of threats from
negotiations with Washington, including on nuclear enrichment. Ebrahim Rezaei, the spokesman for the hardline-dominated parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said in a social media post that the two-week ceasefire announced
right of passage, including permissions for vessels to pass through the Strait." And he says that's about to become enshrined in law. "We are introducing a bill in parliament, based on article
negotiations and reaching a deal.” Ozcelik said what happens next “will be determined by what the fractured leadership in Tehran commits to on the nuclear file. “While it has rejected that talks involve curbs
right now, that other Nations, or Presidents, should have done long ago. No wonder Germany is doing so poorly, both Economically, and otherwise!” Although Germany has been one of the most loyal allies