Iran is seeking a “real and fair” agreement with the United States in its nuclear program, and he is one of the senior assistants of the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khameneni on Friday, before Talks during the weekend.
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The talks between the opponents are scheduled for a long time on Saturday in Amman, which aims to reach a deal on the nuclear program in Tehran. President Trump said they will be “direct talks”, while the Iranian Foreign Minister referred to them as “indirectly level talks” through a mediator.
President Trump sent a message to Khameneni last month urging negotiations, with a warning of possible military measures if Iran refuses. In the period before the talks this week, Mr. Trump repeated his warning that military action was possible if the talks failed.
Iran responded by saying it could expel the United Nations nuclear inspectors, which led us to warn another from the United States that this measure would be “an escalation.”
Iran has constantly denied that it was trying to obtain nuclear weapons and said for decades that its program was peaceful. Nevertheless, its officials threatened to follow up on a nuclear weapon.
US intelligence agencies have evaluated that the country did not start the weapons program, but it “carried out” activities that put it better to produce a nuclear device, if it chooses it, “the Associated Press reported.
The US special envoy Steve Witkev will meet Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi in Amman, who played a role in the mediator. On Friday, Witkev visited Russia to hold talks on Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iran’s ally.
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