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Iran hardliners push back on FATF accession citing sanctions risk

Apr 15, 2025, 16:26 GMT+1

Over 150 hardline Iranian lawmakers urged a key decision-making body on Tuesday to block Iran’s accession to the Countering the Financing of Terrorism and Palermo conventions, two key components of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) reform package.

In a letter published Tuesday addressed to the chair of the Expediency Council Sadeq Amoli Larijani, they warned against endorsing the bills “until the threat of the snapback mechanism is fully lifted.”

Snapback refers to the automatic reimposition of UN sanctions under the 2015 nuclear deal framework. The UN snapback mechanism is expected to expire in October 2025—unless a party triggers it beforehand.

Their appeal signals deep resistance in conservative circles to legislation seen as necessary to remove Iran from the FATF blacklist.

The CFT targets terrorism financing while the Palermo convention tackles transnational crime. Their passage has stalled since parliament passed them with reservations.

Larijani recently suggested conditional approval was possible, citing parliamentary safeguards. But MPs insisted even a conditional endorsement could expose Iran to economic penalties.

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Trump, Sultan of Oman discuss Iran nuclear talks - Oman news agency

Apr 15, 2025, 16:09 GMT+1

US President Donald Trump and the Sultan of Oman in a phone call on Tuesday discussed Tehran-Washington negotiations mediated by Muscat, the Omani news agency said.

The US president appreciated Oman's efforts in the ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington, the agency added.

"They also discussed ways to support these negotiations to achieve the desired results," the report said.

Witkoff says Iran must end enrichment, hours after mooting modest cap

Apr 15, 2025, 15:25 GMT+1

US envoy Steve Witkoff said Iran must eliminate its nuclear enrichment program on Tuesday after suggesting in an interview with Fox News the previous evening that Washington would tolerate some enrichment.

"A deal with Iran will only be completed if it is a Trump deal," his official account on X quoted him as saying.

"Any final arrangement must set a framework for peace, stability, and prosperity in the Middle East -- meaning that Iran must stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program."

Witkoff coordinating Iran talks with Rubio, State Department says

Apr 15, 2025, 14:50 GMT+1

Under Trump’s leadership, White House special envoy Steve Witkoff “is working to resolve our differences with Iran through dialogue and diplomacy, if that is possible,” a State Department spokesperson told Iran International.

"This diplomacy is being led by Ambassador Witkoff, who is coordinating with Secretary Rubio," the spokesperson said.

"Secretary Rubio has repeatedly echoed what President Trump has said: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon," the spokesperson added.

Israel’s Bennett says deal with Iran must dismantle entire nuclear program

Apr 15, 2025, 14:16 GMT+1

Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Tuesday that any agreement with Iran must lead to the full dismantling of its nuclear program, an end to its regional activities, and a halt to missile development.

“The only deal worth making with Iran is one that: 1. Fully and permanently dismantles its nuclear program. 2. Ends all export of Iranian terrorism. 3. Fully stops ballistic missile development,” Bennett wrote on X.

He praised what he called unprecedented US leverage under President Donald Trump, saying Iran and its allies are now “temporarily weaker than ever, almost defenseless.”

“It would be a historic miss to allow Iran to regroup and threaten us—the US, Israel and the rest of the world—again,” he added.

Israel says deal with Iran must dismantle entire nuclear program

Apr 15, 2025, 14:06 GMT+1

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said on Tuesday that any agreement with Iran must lead to the full dismantling of its nuclear program, an end to its regional activities, and a halt to missile development.

“The only deal worth making with Iran is one that: 1. Fully and permanently dismantles its nuclear program. 2. Ends all export of Iranian terrorism. 3. Fully stops ballistic missile development,” Bennett wrote on X.

He praised what he called unprecedented US leverage under President Donald Trump, saying Iran and its allies are now “temporarily weaker than ever, almost defenseless.”

“It would be a historic miss to allow Iran to regroup and threaten us—the US, Israel and the rest of the world—again,” he added.