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Iran denies deadlock in US talks, says negotiations will continue

May 14, 2025, 08:21 GMT+1

Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei rejected that there is a deadlock in talks with the US, saying fluctuations are normal in negotiations between parties.

“The fact that both Iran and the US want the talks to continue means the negotiation process is still ongoing,” Baghaei said on Wednesday.

He added that Oman is coordinating with both sides to set the time and place for a fifth round.

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Trump’s regional trip will impact nuclear talks, says Iranian MP

May 14, 2025, 07:55 GMT+1

Donald Trump’s visit to regional states will directly affect Tehran’s negotiations with Washington, said Abolfazl Zohrevand, a member of Iran’s parliamentary national security committee.

“If Trump manages to damage Iran’s ties with the Persian Gulf, it will benefit him,” Zohrevand added.

“Otherwise, he will be forced to moderate his expectations in dealing with the Islamic Republic’s negotiating team.”

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Senator calls for dismantling Iran’s nuclear program, urges maximum pressure

May 14, 2025, 07:51 GMT+1

The US must act forcefully to stop Iran’s nuclear ambitions, said US Senator James Lankford, calling for the complete dismantling of Tehran's program.

“Iran should not have a nuclear arsenal, and total dismantlement is needed,” Lankford posted on X. He described Iran as “the largest sponsor of terrorism in the world” and said maximum pressure benefits both the US and global security.

Ex-deputy parliament speaker says US backed down in Iran talks

May 14, 2025, 07:44 GMT+1

An outspoken Iranian politician described the latest round of nuclear negotiations between Tehran and Washington as a success, saying the American side retreated from its earlier position.

“They backed down from their stance,” Ali Motahari said. “What they express at the negotiating table is different from what they say in interviews and the media. If enrichment in Iran is dismantled, they will be able to block our access to nuclear fuel whenever they want.”

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Congressman backs Trump’s vow to block Iranian nuclear arms

May 14, 2025, 07:36 GMT+1

Republican Congressman Chuck Fleischmann endorsed a return to Donald Trump’s foreign policy approach, calling for a firm stance to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

“America will never allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon or threaten the Free World with a nuclear attack,” Fleischmann said in a post on X. He added, “We can and will create peace by being strong and firmly leading the world.”

Iran seeks Persian Gulf nuclear consortium with UAE, Saudi – Guardian

May 14, 2025, 07:26 GMT+1

Iran has proposed forming a uranium enrichment consortium with Saudi Arabia and the UAE, the Guardian reported, in a move Tehran hopes will counter US objections and bind regional powers into its nuclear program.

“The proposal is seen as a way of locking Gulf states into supporting Iran’s position that it should be allowed to retain enrichment capabilities,” the Guardian wrote.

Tehran has not confirmed if the idea was formally raised in three-hour talks with US officials in Oman on Sunday.