برچسب: Iran in the world

  • Rafael Grossi: Eliminating Iran’s Nuclear Capability Is Impossible

    Rafael Grossi: Eliminating Iran’s Nuclear Capability Is Impossible

    The Director General of the‍ International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) expressed optimism about‍ indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S., stating that Iran’s nuclear capabilities cannot be eliminated through a single attack.

    According to webangah News Agency,⁣ Rafael Grossi, head of the IAEA, told the Financial Times he remains hopeful about serious⁤ negotiations between iran and the United States.

    grossi emphasized that Iran’s nuclear infrastructure cannot be destroyed by a military strike, noting that its moast sensitive nuclear sites are buried half a mile underground, making them​ extremely tough to access.

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  • US Defense Secretary: Iran Seeks to Boost Missile and Defense Capabilities

    US Defense Secretary: Iran Seeks to Boost Missile and Defense Capabilities

    U.S. Defence secretary⁢ claims to understand‌ Israel’s perceived threats from⁤ Iran,asserts Tehran seeks to bolster its ‌defensive and missile capabilities.

    According to webangah News ‍Agency, ⁣U.S.‌ Defense Secretary ⁤Pete Hagerty stated that Washington recognizes the threats Israel perceives⁤ from Iran and supports Tel Aviv’s efforts to mitigate ⁤them,closely monitoring ⁣the ‍situation.

    Hagerty ​added‌ that ​Iran⁣ is actively working to rebuild its defensive and missile capabilities.

    The Defense Secretary asserted:‍ “My mission is to ensure we are prepared if⁣ we fail ​to reach an agreement ​with Iran.”

    Echoing previous ⁤U.S. political officials’ claims, Hagerty interfered in‍ Iran’s internal affairs by urging Tehran to halt uranium enrichment and dismantle its nuclear capabilities.He together emphasized America’s readiness ​for ⁤any scenario.

    U.S. ‍officials, including⁣ former President donald Trump-who initially claimed during indirect nuclear talks they⁣ had no issue with Iranian‌ uranium enrichment as long as it remained non-military-later shifted demands after failing to ​find evidence of deviations in Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, insisting Tehran must completely cease‌ enrichment.

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  • Italian Media Express Surprise at Imam Khomeini’s Political-Religious Will

    Italian Media Express Surprise at Imam Khomeini’s Political-Religious Will

    Several Italian​ media outlets marked the 36th anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s passing‍ by examining ​the spiritual⁤ and political dimensions‌ of his will, describing it as an inspiration for oppressed ⁢nations.

    According to webangah News Agency,‍ the ‌Italian newspaper Come Don Chisciotte published a ​report commemorating⁢ the 36th anniversary of the⁤ demise of Imam Khomeini, the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran. ​The report explored aspects of‌ his political-divine testament, praising his ⁤life and struggles: “imam​ Khomeini remains the founder and symbol of a political and spiritual revolution that ⁢continues to ‌this day-a revolution in a ⁢contry targeted more than ever by Anglo-American imperialism, heavily⁤ influenced by Israel’s warmongering and ⁣genocidal ⁤policies.”

    The Italian cultural academy Cima ⁣italia also analyzed this ⁤historic document in its news ⁣section, describing it as both a political and‍ spiritual⁢ testament before making it available to its audience.

    Italian⁣ businessman ‌and ⁤writer Raymond Schiavone authored an article titled “The‍ Legacy ⁢of an Iconic Man: 36 Years After​ His⁣ Passing” on “Ora D’Amore”, delving into the character and ideology of Iran’s late revolutionary leader while publishing excerpts ⁤from Imam Khomeini’s will.

    The writer emphasized that Imam Khomeini was not merely Iran’s revolutionary founder but marked a new chapter in history-one where Islam​ transformed from monastic tradition into a structural force. Many ​oppressed nations view⁢ it ⁤as liberation‍ from Western cultural colonialism and⁢ corrupt regimes,⁢ though ‍others associate it with ⁢extremism. Like all major past figures, ‍interpretations vary.

    Schiavone noted that ⁣Imam Khomeini’s later-life spiritual testament addressed not just Iranians but global audiences‌ across generations-condemning capitalist oppression, Western democratic ‌hypocrisy, ‍and Zionist violence. His words ⁤remain painfully resonant yet imbued with spirituality few contemporary‍ leaders‍ could articulate.

    Citing ‌sections from Imam Khomeini’s will⁣ in closing, Schiavone wrote:⁤ “Today’s Iran faces⁢ renewed imperialist conspiracies-yet his voice‌ still echoes: ​’We fear no superpower; we fear only god.’” The article concluded: “Thirty-six years on, the ‌West‌ still fails to‌ grasp ⁤his message. He remains an inspiration for oppressed peoples worldwide. let it be declared loudly:⁣ His shadow endures-steadfast.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ⁤Mehr News Agency
  • Iraqi Official: No Retreat on Uranium Enrichment

    Iraqi Official: No Retreat on Uranium Enrichment

    Iran’s Foreign ‌Minister, during a visit to Lebanon, asserts: ⁤Iran will never retreat from uranium enrichment.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, ⁤Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Deputy Foreign⁢ Minister and senior‌ nuclear negotiator, stated in⁣ an exclusive interview with Al-Manar TV during his trip to Beirut that five rounds of talks with the U.S. have been held so far⁣ in an atmosphere⁤ of mutual respect and with serious intent to reach an agreement.

    Emphasizing that uranium enrichment remains a key point of contention,⁢ Araghchi said ⁢Iran considers enrichment one of its greatest scientific achievements and will not back down under any circumstances.

    Highlighting the⁢ technology’s critical applications, he noted: “Enrichment is ‍essential for meeting our medical and industrial needs. Domestically produced radioisotopes play a role in treating over one million patients annually.”

    He added: “Some of our scientists sacrificed their lives for this achievement. Therefore, regardless of pressure, we will not relinquish this undeniable right.”

    Araghchi stressed: “Resistance is a living principle ‍for us-non-negotiable.”

    Araghchi: Lebanon visit⁣ aligns with neighborhood ​policy / Expanding ties with Egypt, Saudi Arabia & UAE

    The minister clarified that his Beirut⁤ trip was not solely to launch his new book but part of Iran’s policy to strengthen relations⁢ with Lebanon’s new government.

    Citing President Pezeshkian governance’s foreign ‌policy priorities,he said it focuses on enhancing regional cooperation and stabilizing ‌good-neighborly relations.

    “Over the⁤ past ‌10 months,” he⁤ stated, “we’ve expanded ties with Gulf states-especially Saudi Arabia, UAE and Oman. Relations with Egypt have also progressed remarkably despite lacking formal diplomatic ties. This Lebanon visit follows the same regional approach.”

    Araghchi detailed high-level ⁢meetings in Beirut with Lebanese‌ officials including the ⁢president, heads of parliament and government, and foreign ​minister-calling them “constructive” discussions centered on expanding economic-commercial cooperation while⁤ respecting sovereignty non-interference principles.

    The minister reaffirmed Iran’s full support for lebanon independence sovereignty demanded Israel end occupation remaining Lebanese‌ territories.

    News Sources: © webangah News​ Agency
  • Commander Soleimani: We Are Ready to Confront Any Scenario

    Commander Soleimani: We Are Ready to Confront Any Scenario

    IRGC Commander-in-Chief: Iran Fully Prepared to ‌Counter Any Scenario

    According to webangah News agency, Al-Mayadeen network conducted interviews with​ Iranian ⁤military and government officials regarding ongoing nuclear negotiations with the U.S., what ‍it called “baseless⁣ threats” by Israeli regime leaders against Iran, and other ⁤key issues.

    Major General Hossein​ Salami, Commander-in-Chief of the ⁤Islamic Revolutionary ‍Guard Corps (IRGC), told Al-Mayadeen: “Iran is​ fully prepared to counter any scenario,” reaffirming the Islamic Republic’s ‍resolve⁣ to ⁢protect ​Iran’s national​ rights and sovereignty.

    Addressing Israeli threats, he stated: “The targets Israel seeks ⁤will be the very things that get‌ destroyed.Israelis know ⁣full well what our capabilities ⁤are.”

    Salami warned that any party participating in a potential attack ​on Iran would regret it, vowing Tehran’s response⁤ would be “more powerful and extensive than during Operations True Promise 1 and 2.”

    Defense Minister Dismisses israeli Officials’ Statements‌ as ‌”Nonsense”

    Major General Salami:⁤ We Are Ready for Any Scenario

    “Iran possesses ⁢such power that Israel ‌lacks even the capability to ⁤threaten us. Any malicious act⁣ by this ⁣regime will lead to its own destruction.”

    Shamkhani Criticizes U.S. Nuclear Proposal as “Unprofessional” / New Iranian Draft Underway

    Nuclear ‍Negotiations ⁢Update

    The Foreign ministry ‘​ s International Legal Deputy Kazem Gharibabadi told Al – Mayadeen :


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    >”We are reviewing America ‘‍ s proposal an d will soon submit written feedback.current talks ‌focus ‌on Washington,but consultations continue with⁢ European states.Europe must play ⁤constructive role.Any agreement must fully safeguard Iranian ‍people ‘ s rights.Uranium‍ enrichment⁢ continues legally under‍ NPT safeguards.”<
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  • Trump and Putin Discuss Iran’s Nuclear Program

    Trump and Putin Discuss Iran’s Nuclear Program

    US President Donald Trump announced he discussed Iran’s nuclear program​ with Russian ⁢President Vladimir​ Putin.

    According to⁤ webangah News Agency,US President Donald Trump ​stated‍ he held discussions with⁣ Russian President Vladimir ‌Putin regarding Iran’s nuclear ‍program and Ukraine’s recent attacks on ⁢russia.

    Despite repeated reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirming Iran’s full cooperation with inspectors and Tehran’s diplomatic approach in ⁣indirect ⁢negotiations with the US, ​trump claimed “Iran is moving slowly in⁣ decision-making about the‌ nuclear deal.”

    While IAEA reports and statements by Iranian political figures consistently deny any effort by Tehran to obtain nuclear weapons, Trump asserted that Iran must ‍not be⁣ allowed to possess such arms. He ‍said‌ he and Putin agreed on this position.

    Iran‌ has repeatedly declared ​its nuclear activities are peaceful, with no deviation toward military purposes.

    trump revealed⁢ that Putin proposed participating in indirect negotiations with Iran, suggesting ‌this⁢ could help reach a swift resolution.

    The US president also referenced developments ​in the Ukraine war, calling the conversation productive while acknowledging it wouldn’t lead to immediate peace.

    A special representative of‌ Putin⁢ for economic cooperation described the leaders’ discussion as vital for international security and peace, expressing Moscow’s hope for bilateral cooperation.

    The‌ Kremlin confirmed the phone call in an official statement.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera​
  • Iran has its own sovereignty, and its enrichment is none of US’ business

    Iran has its own sovereignty, and its enrichment is none of US’ business

    In a live televised speech on June 4, 2025, marking the 36th anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s demise, Imam Khamenei, Leader of the Islamic Revolution, described Imam Khomeini as “the great architect of a growing, stable, and powerful Islamic Republic.”

    In his speech which was delivered at Imam Khomeini’s Mausoleum, the Leader emphasized that 36 years after the passing of that great man, the presence of Imam Khomeini and the impact of his Revolution can still be clearly felt in global developments, including the decline of major powers, the emergence of a multipolar world order, the significant decrease in the US’ status and influence, the surge in hatred toward Zionism, even in Europe and the US, and the awakening of many nations in rejecting Western values.

    Imam Khamenei pointed to the West’s initial astonishment at the mobilization of the Iranian nation under the leadership of a religious scholar, the Imam’s and the people’s empty-handed victory over the fully armed and dependent Pahlavi regime, and the expulsion of the exploitative and plundering American and Zionist presence from Iran. He added, “The second surprise for the West was the establishment of the Islamic Republic through Imam’s wisdom and determined efforts.”

    The Leader of the Islamic Revolution also recalled how the Americans had pinned their hopes on the rise of a compromising government in Iran to once again secure their illegitimate interests in the country. He continued, “By explicitly declaring his stance on the formation of an Islamic and religious system in Iran, the Imam shattered those hopes. It was from that point that the enemies’ destructive conspiracies began.”

    The Leader of the Islamic Revolution described the scope, variety, and intensity of the conspiracies against the Islamic Revolution as unprecedented in the history of modern revolutions. He further emphasized that behind all these schemes stand arrogant governments, chiefly the US and the Zionist regime, as well as intelligence agencies such as the CIA, the UK’s MI6, and the Zionist regime’s Mossad.

    Imam Khamenei emphasized that the objective behind such degenerate and destructive plots has been to weaken the Islamic Republic, yet rather than being weakened, the Islamic Republic has continued firmly along its path and will move forward even more powerfully in the future.

    The Leader referred to Wilayat al-Faqih [Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist] and national independence as the two pillars of Imam Khomeini’s rationality, adding: “The pillar of Wilayat al-Faqih safeguards the religious essence of the Revolution and prevents it from deviating from the motivations and sacrifices rooted in the people’s faith. And national independence includes many of the Imam’s ideals and visions.”

    He elaborated on the concept of national independence: “It means that Iran and its people should, by stand on their own feet, make decisions based on their own discernment, act accordingly, and not wait for approval from the US or others.”

    Imam Khamenei described the enemies’ efforts to undermine the spirit of “We Can” among the Iranian people as proof of the critical importance of this identity-defining element. “Even now, in the ongoing nuclear talks mediated by Oman,” he said, “the proposal presented by the Americans is 100% against the spirit of ‘We Can.’”

    He identified Resistance — acting upon one’s beliefs and not submitting to the will, coercion, or imposition of global powers — as another essential component of national independence.

    In another part of his speech, the Leader addressed the nuclear issue, stated that the nuclear industry is a basic, main industry: “According to expert and scientific assessments, diverse fields of basic science and engineering — including nuclear physics, energy engineering, materials engineering — as well as sensitive, high-precision technologies in medical equipment, aerospace, and electronic sensors, are either reliant on or effected by nuclear technology.”

    Imam Khamenei explained why this industry is futile without uranium enrichment:
    “Without enrichment and the ability to produce nuclear fuel, even having 100 nuclear power plants would be useless — because to acquire fuel, we would have to be dependent on the US and they could set dozens of conditions.” “This scenario was already experienced in the 2000s” he said, “when we needed 20% enriched fuel.”

    Referring to the episode in which two friendly countries mediated at the request of the then US president for the transfer of a portion of Iran’s 3.5% enriched uranium in exchange for receiving 20% fuel to meet domestic needs, Imam Khamenei stated: “At that time, the officials accepted the exchange, and I said that the other side must deliver the 20% fuel to Bandar Abbas Port. After conducting the necessary tests, we would carry out the exchange. However, when they saw our precision and insistence, they reneged on their promise and refused to deliver the 20% fuel.”

    The Leader stressed that the main demand of the Americans in the nuclear issue is to completely deprive Iran of this industry and its many benefits for the people. “The rude and insolent US officials repeatedly voice this demand in various forms,” he said.

    The Leader emphasized, “Our response to the absurdities of the loudmouthed, imprudent American government is clear: Today, the nuts and bolts of our nuclear industry are stronger than ever. And the current rulers in Washington and the Zionists should know that they cannot do a damn thing in this area.”

    He declared that the Islamic Republic’s first message to the American side and other opponents of Iran’s nuclear program is to challenge the very legal basis of their claims, stating: “Our message is that the Iranian nation’s destiny is in its own hands. Who are you to interfere in whether or not we have enrichment? From what legal standpoint do you presume such a right?”

    In the final part of his speech, Imam Khamenei turned to the shocking and unbelievable atrocities being committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza. He referred to reports that food distribution centers have been set up only to gather people and then shoot them down with gunfire, and said: “This level of vileness, wickedness, cruelty, and barbarity is truly appalling.”

    He named the US as a full accomplice in these crimes, stating, “This is precisely why we insist that the US must be expelled from West Asia.”

    Imam Khamenei described the duty of Islamic governments today as extremely grave, emphasizing: “This is not a time for hesitation, appeasement, neutrality, or silence. If any Islamic government under any pretext supports the Zionist regime, whether by normalizing relations, blocking aid to the people of Palestine, or justifying the Zionists’ crimes, they should know with certainty that an eternal disgrace will mark their foreheads.”

    He warned that divine punishment in the Hereafter for cooperating with the Zionists will be severe, adding: “Even in this world, nations will not forget such betrayals. And relying on the Zionist regime brings no security for any government because, by definite divine decree, this regime is collapsing. God willing, that day is not far off.”

     

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  • Global Media Covers Leader’s Clear Stance on Iran’s Uranium Enrichment

    Global Media Covers Leader’s Clear Stance on Iran’s Uranium Enrichment

    Reuters reports Supreme leader’s⁤ statements on​ ongoing nuclear talks between Tehran ⁣adn Washington on the anniversary ⁢of the Islamic Revolution founder’s passing.

    According to webangah News Agency, Reuters prominently featured the Supreme Leader’s position on current indirect nuclear‍ negotiations‌ between Tehran and Washington, published on the anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s passing, founder of the Islamic revolution.

    Reuters headlined its report: “Iran’s supreme Leader rejects U.S. nuclear ⁣demand, vows to continue uranium enrichment.” The agency quoted Ayatollah Khamenei emphasizing Wednesday that​ Tehran will ‌not abandon uranium enrichment.

    The news outlet⁣ referenced the Supreme ⁣Leader’s statement:‌ “Uranium⁣ enrichment is pivotal to​ our nuclear program,‌ and adversaries⁣ focus ‌precisely‍ here. America’s proposal contradicts our national‌ belief ⁤in self-sufficiency and the ‘We‌ Can’ principle. Arrogant U.S.⁣ leaders repeatedly insist we shouldn’t have a nuclear program-who are ‌they to decide whether Iran enriches uranium or not?”

    Reuters noted:​ “The U.S. proposal for⁣ a new nuclear deal with Iran was delivered Saturday⁤ via Oman. After five negotiation ⁢rounds, several contentious issues remain unresolved-including Iran’s⁤ insistence⁢ on domestic ‍uranium enrichment and ⁢refusal to transfer all enriched ⁢uranium stockpiles.”

    Tehran has consistently maintained that‌ Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful and civilian in nature, rejecting Western powers’ unsubstantiated ​claims about weapons progress.

    Associated Press, also covering​ Ayatollah Khamenei’s remarks, reported ⁣he described America’s‍ proposal as “100% contrary to ​our ‘We Can’ motto.” The Supreme Leader stressed: “Nuclear technology⁤ isn’t just about energy-that’s ⁣one⁢ benefit among⁤ many; this is a foundational industry. Even with 100​ nuclear power plants ​without enrichment capability-it would ⁢be meaningless.”

    The Washington post similarly reported: “Iran’s ⁢supreme Leader criticized America’s proposal in ongoing ⁢nuclear talks.”

    Earlier, ⁢State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce avoided addressing U.S.contradictory⁢ stances during ​negotiations but asserted maximum pressure against Tehran would continue despite diplomatic efforts for a new deal.

    A ⁣social media post by former President Donald Trump claimed‍ no uranium‌ enrichment permission would⁤ be granted under any potential agreement ‍with Tehran-contradicting reports about limited domestic enrichment allowances under⁢ discussion.

    A‍ senior Iranian ⁣official‍ told axios earlier that Iran might consider regional consortium-based proposals if operated within Iranian territory ⁣but rejected extraterritorial⁢ arrangements outright as⁣ nonviable solutions regarding their scientific achievements in indigenous fuel cycle technology according foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi who reiterated clear red lines protecting these advancements made possible​ by national scientists’ efforts which ⁣cannot ‍simply be relinquished thru diplomacy according him further detailed during recent interviews ‌where he emphasized this ⁢point‌ repeatedly while⁣ engaging press questions surrounding negotiation parameters currently being⁣ discussed‌ behind closed doors ⁤among involved parties seeking resolution before ⁣deadlines expire next month when⁤ IAEA safeguards agreements require renewed ‍commitments from ⁤signatories including both sides presently at odds over technical versus ‌political ⁣interpretations governing JCPOA compliance 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  • Imam Khomeini’s Pivotal Role in Reviving the Palestinian Cause; He Championed Islamic Unity

    Imam Khomeini’s Pivotal Role in Reviving the Palestinian Cause; He Championed Islamic Unity

    A senior member of Lebanon’s assembly⁢ of Muslim Scholars highlighted Imam Khomeini’s pivotal role in reviving the Palestinian cause, emphasizing that the⁤ late leader established Islamic unity and ‌organized‌ resistance against oppression and colonialism.

    webangah News Agency: Imam​ Khomeini succeeded in transforming⁣ his unifying ⁢vision into a revolutionary force, establishing a governance rooted ‌in authentic Islamic principles. He tirelessly worked to strengthen Islamic unity.

    In an interview with webangah News Agency, Sheikh Mohammad ⁤Al-Zaabi, a central council member of Lebanon’s Assembly of Muslim Scholars, ​elaborated on Imam ⁢Khomeini’s legacy:

    The ⁣post-colonial era marked​ indirect ⁢imperialism, where French and British colonizers withdrew ​but ⁢left⁢ behind regimes prioritizing their interests over those of the people. The colonial legacy perpetuated division, keeping the Islamic world in a ⁢state of weakness while enabling the plunder⁤ of its resources through‌ exploitative treaties.

    This reality demanded Muslim nations rise ​for change-a ‍change grounded in sincere faith and deep awareness. While reform movements existed across​ the Islamic ⁢world, none achieved sufficient momentum until Iran’s 1979 Revolution‍ toppled​ the Shah’s dictatorship under‍ Imam Khomeini’s leadership.

    The⁤ Imam profoundly understood colonial⁣ powers’ schemes to fragment Muslims into weak states incapable of resisting exploitation. His famous call resonated: “O Muslims worldwide, O ⁣oppressed⁤ under tyrannical rule-unite! Defend Islam and ‍your wealth ​without fear.”

    Islamic unity became constitutional. As Quran 21:92 states: ‌ “This Ummah is one.” Iran’s⁢ policies were mandated to pursue political, economic, and cultural solidarity among Muslim nations. The Imam declared: “We stand ready ‍to defend Islam and Muslim nations ‌unconditionally.”

    The Assembly of Muslim Scholars exemplifies this vision:. Founded ⁤with Imam Khomeini’s support,. it united Sunni/Shia clerics,.nullified Lebanon’s ⁣1983 accord⁢ with Israel,. hosted international conferences on unity,. Its success countered sectarian plots regionally..

    A‍ key achievement was re‌ framing ​Prophet Muhammad’s birth anniversary (12-17 Rabi’ al-Awwal) as ⁣”Islamic Unity Week”-transforming ancient Sunni-Shia calendar differences into ⁤solidarity..

    The Palestinian cause was ‌central:. Immediatly post-revolution,. Iran shuttered Israel’s ‍embassy,.⁣ opened Palestine’s.. The‌ imam ⁢linked liberation to religious duty:.​ In ⁢1968 ‌he proclaimed:“When Zionists spill blood in Palestine jihad becomes obligatory” ‌His designation Of Quds Day during Ramadan’S spiritual ‍peak mobilized global Muslim support…

    . Fearing another “1789 French Revolution”-style ripple affect across Arab states,, sanctions intensified-yet backfired ⁢by accelerating Iran’S ‍scientific self-sufficiency…⁣

    imam’S resilience drew from⁢ three pillars :< / STRONG > Unshakable faith mirroring ​Karbala’S ethos ; encyclopedic grasp Of enemy tactics ;⁣ and trust In‍ Iranians ‘ revolutionary potential⁤ … Today ,⁣ despite decades Of⁢ siege , Iran presents A⁤ unique ⁢model Of moral governance …

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    ⁤ News Sources: © ⁤webangah News Agency

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  • Axios: Iran Could Host Nuclear Consortium on Its Soil

    Axios: Iran Could Host Nuclear Consortium on Its Soil

    Axios cites Iranian official claiming: Iran may host ⁢nuclear ​consortium on its soil.

    According ⁣to webangah News Agency, a senior Iranian official told Axios that Iran is prepared to advance a nuclear agreement with the U.S. based on the idea of a regional uranium enrichment consortium-provided the consortium operates within Iranian ‍territory.

    the regional enrichment consortium proposal is a key element of ⁤the plan presented ​by White House envoy Steve Witkoff to Iran on Saturday. The initiative seeks to reconcile two opposing stances: former President Trump’s insistence on banning ​uranium enrichment by Iran and‍ Tehran’s demand⁤ to continue domestic ⁤enrichment.

    The Iranian official told Axios that while hosting the consortium inside Iran coudl be negotiable,locating it beyond national borders would be “doomed to⁢ fail.” This response suggests Tehran may⁤ not outright reject Witkoff’s proposal but will push for revisions. Axios first reported details ⁣of the offer on Monday.

    Key aspects of the U.S.proposal include:

    • No specified location for ‌the consortium’s headquarters
    • Potential participation by the U.S., ⁣Iran, Saudi Arabia,⁢ UAE, Qatar, and Turkey
    • A mandate to supply nuclear fuel for ​peaceful energy programs under IAEA supervision

    The plan ‌could allow Washington to claim Iran lacks autonomous enrichment rights (as oversight ‍would expand beyond Tehran), while letting Iran assert its red lines remain intact.

    U.S. conditions for an agreement involve:

    • Capping Iran’s domestic enrichment capacity at civilian program requirements
    • Temporarily reducing ​enrichment levels to 3% post-signing (duration negotiable)
    • Deactivating underground enrichment facilities during agreed period
    • Limiting above-ground facility output temporarily reactor fuel needs only

    A ‍mutually acceptable deal-let alone operationalizing such a consortium-would face meaningful challenges.

    News‍ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ⁢News Agency