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Iran Agrees to New Nuclear Talks as Israel Prepares for Potential Strike

Tehran confirms participation in fifth round of U.S.-mediated talks while maintaining its uranium enrichment stance, as U.S. intelligence points to possible Israeli military action.

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An Israeli F-16 technician checks an air force fighter jet during the bi-annual multi-national aerial exercise known as the Blue Flag, at Ovda airbase near Eilat, southern Israel, Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021.
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Overview

  • Iran has agreed to participate in a fifth round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States, scheduled for Friday in Rome, according to Iranian and Omani officials.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reiterated that uranium enrichment will continue regardless of the outcome of the negotiations, calling it a sovereign right.
  • Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei expressed skepticism about the talks, labeling U.S. demands to halt enrichment as 'nonsense' and unlikely to yield results.
  • U.S. intelligence reports indicate Israel may be preparing to strike Iranian nuclear facilities, citing military movements and intercepted communications as evidence.
  • The U.S. maintains its red line that Iran must end uranium enrichment, with President Trump warning of severe consequences if a deal is not reached soon.