Iran Says It Will Continue Nuclear Talks with the U.S., Shrugging Off Trump’s Threats
- Iran's president announced on April 18, 2025, that the country will continue nuclear talks with the U.S. Despite threats, in Tehran near the shrine of Ayatollah Khomeini.
- These talks follow the U.S. Withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal in 2018 and reimposition of sanctions, with uranium enrichment as the main unresolved issue.
- Negotiations have reached an expert level focusing on deal details, while Iran's nuclear program is advancing rapidly under continuous UN monitoring with over 450 inspections in 2024.
- Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium, rejects U.S. Threats, and officials warn of possible nuclear weapon pursuit amid U.S. And Israeli threats of military strikes.
- Iran’s leadership vows to maintain its military and nuclear capabilities and continue negotiations without fearing threats, while regional tensions remain high due to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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Iran says it will continue nuclear talks with the US, shrugging off Trump's threats
Iran’s president says his country will continue talks over its rapidly advancing nuclear program but will not withdraw from its rights because of U.S. threats.
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