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Iran says US talks continue previous process, will address sanctions

May 23, 2025, 12:51 GMT+1

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said Friday that the fifth round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States is a continuation of negotiations that began in April and will address recent US sanctions.

“It is natural that every round has its own sensitivities, especially in light of contradictory statements by US officials and the new wave of sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic,” Baghaei told Iranian state media in Rome.

He said the Iranian delegation, led by the foreign minister, is committed to defending Iran’s rights at the talks.

“I must emphasize that the delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran is seriously and firmly fighting for the rights of our country — for the peaceful use of nuclear energy and the lifting of brutal sanctions."

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US negotiating team arrives at venue for Iran talks in Rome - IRIB

May 23, 2025, 12:45 GMT+1

The US negotiating team has entered the Omani Embassy in Rome, where the latest round of nuclear talks with Iran is taking place, Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB reported Friday.

Michael Anton, the US delegation’s technical chief, was among the officials who entered the venue, according to the Iranian newspaper Entekhab.

Senior cleric warns ‘enemy media’ sowing doubt over Iran talks

May 23, 2025, 12:36 GMT+1

A senior Iranian cleric warned Friday that contradictory reports by domestic and foreign media are sowing public confusion over Iran’s nuclear negotiations and urged citizens to follow the Supreme Leader’s guidance.

“Enemy media spread so much conflicting and distorted information that people begin to doubt everything,” Mohammad Saeedi, Friday prayer Imam of Qom, said, according to state media. “In such a climate, the enemy ends up deciding for us. Everyone must follow the commands of the Supreme Leader.”

Saeedi said that while Iran’s position in the nuclear talks has remained “clear and consistent,” the United States continues to act with “unreasonable demands and contradictory stances,” undermining the chances of a successful outcome.

He added that uncritical acceptance of anti-government narratives could amount to “tacit approval” of their views, and warned that media literacy was essential in what he called a “war of narratives” over Iran’s future.

“The Americans have shifted their position many times,” he said, blaming Washington for what he described as the lack of progress in the negotiations.

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Ex-US officials say past fuel plan could break Iran enrichment deadlock – WSJ

May 23, 2025, 11:52 GMT+1

Former Western officials say a past proposal could help bridge the gap between the United States and Iran over uranium enrichment, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

The plan, discussed in earlier negotiations before the 2015 nuclear deal, would have Iran stop enriching uranium but gain the ability to fabricate nuclear fuel for civilian reactors using imported enriched uranium.

“That is a capability it doesn’t currently have and would allow Tehran to argue it was still carrying out a key part of its nuclear work at home,” WSJ reported, “but it would prevent it gathering the fissile material needed for a nuclear bomb.”

Senior Iranian lawmaker says nuclear talks with US will yield no results

May 23, 2025, 11:27 GMT+1

Iranian MP Mohammad Esmail Kowsari said ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States are destined to fail and differ fundamentally from the 2015 nuclear deal.

“We will not achieve anything in these negotiations, and it is different from the JCPOA. Talks will continue, but no result will come out of them,” Kowsari said.

Kowsari, who sits on the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said each round of negotiations is reviewed by the committee but insisted there is no expectation of progress.

US demands Iran site inspections, Iraq pullout - UAE outlet

May 23, 2025, 11:00 GMT+1

Iraq’s foreign minister recently conveyed a message from US President Donald Trump to Iranian officials demanding the withdrawal of Iranian forces from positions in Iraq within two weeks and requesting access to dozens of Iranian military and nuclear sites, Iraqi diplomatic sources told UAE-affiliated Erem News.

According to the sources, the message delivered by Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein during a visit to Tehran included a request for Iran to open 31 military, nuclear and research facilities for inspection by US experts in the coming weeks.

Fuad Hussein traveled to Tehran earlier this week.

The message, the sources said, warned that a potential US escalation against Iran could follow, depending on Tehran’s response and the speed of compliance.

The proposed inspections were described as unrelated to ongoing nuclear talks mediated by Oman, and were presented as a separate condition, the sources added.

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