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World News See other World News Articles Title: Iranian official warns nuclear talks could collapse over US enrichment demands The Cradle @TheCradleMedia Iranian official warns nuclear talks could collapse over US enrichment demands Irans Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi told Nour News that nuclear negotiations with the US risk collapsing if Washington continues demanding a halt to all uranium enrichment, warning that "the talks will lead nowhere" under such conditions. His remarks followed US envoy Steve Witkoffs statement to ABC News that Washington would not accept even 1% enrichment, calling the issue non- negotiable due to the risk of nuclear weapon development. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has rejected the US position, reaffirming Irans right to peaceful enrichment, while Takht-Ravanchi also suggested forming a regional nuclear consortium with the U.S. and neighboring countries if approached seriously. Mohammad Ali al-Houthi, member of Ansarallah's Supreme Political Council: "The money flowing from Gulf countries to the US should at the very least be used to halt the genocide in Gaza and allow aid in." "We place no hope in the positions of Arab regimes still living in a state of defeat and psychological collapse." "Arabs possess pressure tools they could use but have chosen not to, not even to halt diplomatic ties with the Zionist entity." "The Arab League has long been dead and has not taken a single honorable stance, neither on Gaza nor any other issue." "Trump's visits to the Gulf were about extortion and money-grabbing, not about developing those countries." ------------ The Cradle @TheCradleMedia US VP cancels Israel visit as Gaza invasion expands south Poster Comment: Iran Observer @IranObserver0 Multi-billion dollar mega-railway project in Iran nears completion The Chabahar-Zahedan railway will link Central Asia, Afghanistan and Russia directly to the Indian Ocean, completely changing traditional trade routes The difficult terrain required Iranian engineers to build 100 tunnels https://x.com/i/status/1924449854857609379 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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