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‘Drop excessive demands to reach nuclear deal and avoid war’ – Iran urges US

Irans Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday, February 27 urged the United States to scale back what he described as excessive demands if the two sides hope to reach a new agreement, following fresh negotiations in Geneva.In a phone conversation with Egypts Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, Araghchi said progress would depend on seriousness and realism from the other side, warning against miscalculations that could derail diplomacy.While Araghchi did not specify which US demands he considered excessive, Washington has repeatedly highlighted Irans ballistic missile programme and uranium enrichment activities as key concerns. US President, Donald Trump said Wednesday that Iran has already developed missiles capable of threatening Europe and American bases overseas, adding that Tehran is working toward longer-range capabilities. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also voiced concern, saying Iran is not enriching right now, but theyre trying to get to the point where they ultimately can. He criticized Tehrans refusal to discuss its ballistic missile programme, calling it a big problem. Iran has consistently defended its missile programme as a legitimate component of national defense and has rejected calls to halt uranium enrichment. Officials maintain that the countrys nuclear activities are strictly for peaceful purposes. The United States and Iran  longtime adversaries held their third round of Omani-mediated nuclear talks on Thursday in Geneva. The negotiations aim to ease tensions and prevent military escalation at a time when Washington is increasing its military presence in the region.Both Tehran and Oman, which is facilitating the dialogue, reported signs of progress. Technical discussions are scheduled to resume Monday in Vienna, ahead of a fourth round of talks expected next week. The post Drop excessive demands to reach nuclear deal and avoid war  Iran urges US appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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