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  • Axios Oman proposes regional uranium enrichment consortium

    Axios Oman proposes regional uranium enrichment consortium

    US media reports Oman’s proposal⁣ for a regional uranium enrichment ⁤consortium too address iran’s nuclear issue.

    According to webangah News Agency,the US-based outlet​ axios,citing an​ American official,claimed ​that Oman has proposed establishing‌ a regionally supervised ‍uranium enrichment‍ consortium under the International Atomic Energy Agency⁣ (IAEA).

    Another informed source told Axios that Washington welcomed the proposal and insists the joint consortium be built outside Iranian ⁢territory.

    The report ⁢follows a white House statement on Saturday night announcing that Special ‍Envoy Rob Malley had⁣ presented Iran with a “detailed and⁤ acceptable” ‌proposal regarding its nuclear ​program, urging Tehran to accept it.

    The New York Times, quoting unnamed officials, reported that the ‍US document delivered⁤ to Iran‍ contained concise‍ bullet points‍ rather than a complete​ draft ‌agreement. These sources stated ⁣it‌ also proposed forming a regional nuclear energy consortium as part of a collaborative ‍solution in the energy sector.

    The White ‌House‌ remarks came after⁤ Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed Oman’s Foreign Minister badr al-Busaidi had delivered Washington’s​ proposals during his brief visit to Tehran. In a Saturday night statement,‌ Araghchi emphasized Iran would respond​ based on “principles, national interests, ‍and the rights of its people.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Axios, New York Times ⁢
  • Netanyahu reacts to new IAEA report on Iran

    Netanyahu reacts to new IAEA report on Iran

    Israeli Prime Minister’s Office swiftly responds to‌ IAEA’s alleged report on Iran.

    According to webangah News Agency, Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has reacted to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) report and its claims​ against‍ Iran.

    Netanyahu’s office alleged: “The IAEA report demonstrates that Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful.”

    The office further ‍claimed: “The international community‌ must act ⁢to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.”

    The growth comes minutes after the IAEA, in a confidential report seen by The Associated Press, reiterated claims about ‍Iran accumulating uranium enriched to “weapons-grade levels” and called for Tehran’s ⁢full cooperation with the agency.

    The report was published at a critical⁤ juncture amid ongoing negotiations between Tehran and Washington regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

    The ​document alleges that as of May 17,Iran had⁣ enriched 408.6 ⁣kilograms of uranium up to 60% purity-an increase of 133.8 kilograms since ‌the IAEA’s February report.

    The report further asserts this quantity is “a short technical step away” from weapons-grade levels (90%). In February, the IAEA had reported Iran possessed 274.8 kilograms​ of 60%-enriched uranium.

    IAEA Director General Rafael‍ Grossi repeated allegations against Tehran, stating Iran is⁤ “the only non-nuclear weapon state enriching uranium to this level.”

    The Islamic Republic ⁢of ⁤Iran has repeatedly emphasized its uranium enrichment ​falls within‌ its peaceful nuclear rights framework, serving exclusively non-military purposes aligned with industrial ‌and medical needs.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr News Agency⁢
  • IAEA Questions Iran’s Peaceful Nuclear Program Claims

    IAEA Questions Iran’s Peaceful Nuclear Program Claims

    IAEA Demands Full Cooperation from Iran in Confidential Report Repeating Claims of Expanded Stockpile of Weapons-Grade Enriched Uranium

    The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has called for Tehran’s “full and effective cooperation” in a confidential‍ report reiterating claims about Iran’s accumulation of enriched‌ uranium at weapons-grade levels, according to webangah News Agency citing The Washington Post.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • King Salman’s confidential message to Iranian officials revealed

    King Salman’s confidential message to Iranian officials revealed

    Sources reveal contents of Saudi⁢ King’s confidential message delivered to Iranian officials during⁣ Khalid bin Salman’s visit.

    According‍ to the English section of ​ webangah News​ Agency, ⁣informed sources have disclosed further ⁢details about last month’s message​ from ‍Saudi King Salman,​ delivered by Defense Minister Khalid bin ‍Salman‌ during⁤ his ‌visit to Tehran. The ⁤message reportedly ⁢urged Iran to swiftly accept former ⁢U.S. President ​Donald ⁣Trump’s proposal to avoid potential‌ conflict‌ with the Israeli⁢ regime.

    The sources stated that 89-year-old King Salman bin Abdulaziz, concerned about possible ⁢regional ⁢instability escalation, dispatched his son Khalid ⁤to ⁢Tehran.

    A ​closed-door meeting took place in Tehran on april 17 ​with Iranian​ president Masoud Pezeshkian,Armed Forces Chief of Staff ‌Mohammad Bagheri,and Foreign⁢ Minister Abbas Araghchi in attendance.

    While media outlets covered 37-year-old Prince khalid’s visit to Tehran, they did ⁤not ⁢disclose the contents ⁤of King‍ Salman’s ​confidential message.

    Four educated sources confirmed that ⁢Khalid – who served as Saudi ambassador to Washington during Trump’s first presidential term – warned Iranian officials about the U.S. president’s⁤ dwindling patience.

    Khalid bin Salman reportedly informed ​Iranian ⁤authorities that Trump seeks a rapid agreement and that “the diplomatic window will close very quickly.”

    Two Gulf Cooperation Council-affiliated sources stated that the Saudi defense minister‌ advised reaching ​a deal with America ‍would be​ preferable to potential ⁢confrontation with Israeli attacks should negotiations collapse.

    The two ‍sources and senior diplomats ‍familiar with developments emphasized Khalid bin ⁤Salman’s warning that the region cannot withstand another conflict following ⁤recent tensions in Lebanon‍ and Gaza.

    News ⁢Sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency,⁣ Mehr News agency
  • Ahmadian Urges Americans to Act in Good Faith for Progress in Negotiations

    Ahmadian Urges Americans to Act in Good Faith for Progress in Negotiations

    Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Secretary states American sincerity in fulfilling promises is a prerequisite for progress in negotiations.

    According to the english section of webangah⁣ News Agency,​ Ali⁤ Akbar Ahmadian, Secretary​ of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, told Sputnik News Agency⁢ on the sidelines of the International Meeting of High-Ranking Security Representatives in Moscow that progress in Iran-U.S. negotiations is possible only if​ Americans demonstrate ⁢seriousness in their intentions, honour their commitments, and refrain from constantly changing positions.

    The fifth round of indirect talks between Iran and the U.S.took⁢ place on may ⁤23 in Rome with Omani mediation.

    The Iranian delegation, headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed​ Abbas‌ Araghchi alongside Majid Takht Ravanchi, Kazem Gharibabadi, and esmaeil Baghaei Hamaneh, met with the American team⁤ led by Washington’s⁢ senior negotiator​ Steve Wittkopf. The‌ negotiations were held at the Residence⁢ of Oman’s Ambassador to Rome – highlighting Muscat’s pivotal role in facilitating this process.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency
  • US negotiation tactic on Iran marked by contradictory statements and shifting positions

    US negotiation tactic on Iran marked by contradictory statements and shifting positions

    A senior international relations expert,​ referencing the U.S. strategy to maintain negotiation channels, stated that enrichment and ⁢Article IV‌ of the NPT remain the two key challenges in Tehran-Washington talks.

    webangah News Agency – ‍ Azar⁢ Mahdavan: Indirect negotiations between Iran and the U.S., ‌mediated by‌ Oman,⁣ continue amid a climate ‍of skepticism and mistrust. Iranian officials cite ⁤”contradictory statements and shifting positions”⁢ by American representatives as a⁣ major obstacle, ​creating inconsistencies between their public rhetoric and negotiating‌ stance. Meanwhile, ‍regional‌ developments—including concerns over ‍the potential reinstatement of UN sanctions and⁣ military tensions with Israel—have added new⁣ dimensions to these talks, heightening their importance.

    Under these ​circumstances, issues​ like uranium⁢ enrichment and arms control have emerged as central challenges. While both sides ⁢emphasize ⁢constructive dialogue,⁤ Iran and the U.S. appear⁣ equally invested in sustaining negotiations to reach an agreement that could alleviate​ domestic pressures.

    In an interview with Dr. Rahman Ghahremanpour, a senior international​ relations expert, ​webangah News Agency examined the core hurdles in these talks:

    “Iranian officials claim‌ inconsistency in U.S. positions—as an example, senior American negotiator Steve Wittkoff initially suggested Washington had no issue⁤ with domestic enrichment in Iran but later backtracked. ‍Is this a purposeful tactic or reflective of internal U.S. disarray?”

    “These⁤ shifts ⁤are primarily negotiation tactics,”⁤ Dr. Ghahremanpour observed. “The Trump management employed similar approaches elsewhere,like Ukraine.” He noted that such maneuvering aims to keep counterparts engaged while securing concessions.

    The expert also highlighted technical ⁤contradictions in Wittkoff’s statements due to limited expertise on arms control: “He first accepted ‍domestic enrichment before‌ conditioning it.” Divisions ‌within Trump’s team ⁣further complicated ⁣matters—hardliners advocated confrontation while ​moderates ​favored engagement.

    “Is enrichment truly the linchpin issue ‌or might other unresolved matters escalate tensions?”

    “Multiple ‍issues are ‍on the table,” he clarified. While Iran demands sanctions relief and oil trade resumption technically speaking under international law NPT Article IV has always been contentious due its‍ dual-use nature peaceful energy versus weapons potential Past proposals like establishing an international fuel bank aimed curb national-level ⁤activities If resolved⁤ other secondary⁤ disputes could follow ‌suit being less directly tied ⁣nuclear proliferation risks

    “Despite expectations negotiations would collapse after⁢ fifth round both sides persist What outcome⁤ do you⁤ foresee?”< STRONG >< / P >

    “Both need diplomacy for different reasons US wants validate Trump s foreign policy while Iran seeks ⁢economic reprieve‍ Oman Qatar s⁢ mediation plays critical role ‍given Tehran Muscat trust However prolonged stagnation may ⁢prompt tactical withdrawals‌ from either side” he concluded

    ‍ News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency
  • Trump warns Netanyahu over threat to Iran nuclear talks

    Trump warns Netanyahu over threat to Iran nuclear talks

    Western sources report US President warned Israeli ​Prime Minister ⁣about threats to Iran nuclear negotiations.

    According to the English section of‌ webangah News Agency, the Axios news‍ outlet ⁢reported on the ⁤US administration’s warning ‌to Israel against unilateral actions targeting Iran.

    The report states⁣ that Donald Trump, ‌then-US president, warned ‌ Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call last week to avoid any measures that could jeopardize ongoing nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran. This information was provided to Axios by a White House official and another source familiar with⁤ the details.

    The official said Trump⁤ and other senior ​US⁤ officials⁤ had grown concerned in recent weeks that Israel might ‌bomb iranian nuclear facilities or take⁤ other destabilizing actions that could⁣ undermine diplomatic efforts.

    Axios writes ⁤that Israel had been preparing contingency ⁤plans for rapid strikes on Iranian nuclear sites should US-Iran talks collapse in ‍coming weeks.

    An anonymous source told Axios that Israel believes its window ⁣for successful military action will soon close. some US officials reportedly feared Netanyahu might order an ⁢attack even without Trump’s approval.

    A white House official stated that during Thursday’s call, Trump told Netanyahu he wanted “nothing standing in the ⁢way” of a diplomatic solution with Iran. The president​ reportedly emphasized he didn’t want Netanyahu creating tensions while negotiations were ongoing.

    Trump allegedly told netanyahu​ there remained “another option” available, but ⁤he first wanted ‍to ​explore whether ‌diplomacy could succeed. The call occurred after a Washington shooting ⁢incident killed two Israeli embassy staffers.

    An unnamed Zionist ‌official revealed⁢ that Kristi Noem,⁤ then-US Homeland Security Secretary, met with Netanyahu‍ on Sunday in occupied territories, conveying Trump’s message about avoiding actions ‍detrimental to negotiations.

    Noem told Fox News on Monday she’d‌ held “direct and frank” discussions with Netanyahu about maintaining ⁢unity and allowing space for progress in Iran talks. She stated Trump wouldn’t prolong negotiations for months but would decide within days -⁤ reportedly⁢ asking ‌Netanyahu for one week’s grace⁤ period.

    “I asked the Prime Minister to work with President Trump so ⁣we⁢ make wise ⁤decisions together,” Noem⁤ said, adding ⁢the‍ president wanted full coordination from netanyahu.

    Caroline Levitt, then-White House press⁢ secretary, separately confirmed⁤ last Thursday that ⁤Trump had made his preference for diplomacy ‍over⁣ harder options “explicitly clear” to Netanyahu.

    Simultaneously occurring, Ron Dermer, senior⁤ advisor to Netanayahu, ⁣arrived Monday‍ in Washington alongside Mossad chief David Barnea. They met Vice President TJ Vance, special envoy⁤ Ted Whitaker, ⁢CIA Director ‍ Ted⁢ Ratcliffe, among others.

    Whitaker held‌ fresh talks Friday⁣ with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

    Trump said ⁢Sunday these ⁣discussions showed “real progress,” hinting at potential “good news”⁤ by ⁤week’s end.

    News Sources: ©⁤ webangah ‍News Agency

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  • Omani Royal Court Iranian President Raisi to visit Oman on Tuesday

    Omani Royal Court Iranian President Raisi to visit Oman on Tuesday

    Oman’s ‌Royal Court announces Iranian President’s official two-day visit to Muscat.

    According to webangah News agency, Oman’s Royal Court has confirmed that Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian will arrive in the sultanate next Tuesday for ⁣an official two-day ​visit.

    The Royal Court stated: “This​ visit aims to strengthen friendly relations and⁣ enhance cooperation between Oman and⁣ the Islamic⁢ Republic⁣ of Iran, reflecting both nations’ mutual interests and their leaders’ commitment​ to expanding bilateral ‍ties. President Pezeshkian will ⁢arrive⁤ in Oman on⁣ Tuesday, May 27, 2025.”

    The⁣ statement added: “Discussions during the visit will focus on matters of mutual concern that serve‍ both nations’ interests and address ​their peoples’ aspirations.⁣ Regional and ⁤international⁤ issues of shared importance ​will also be deliberated.”

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