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Iran Nuclear Talks: Survival Despite Failure & Trump’s View

Iran Nuclear Talks: Survival Despite Failure & Trump’s View

May 27, 2025 Catherine Williams World

Iran can withstand the fallout of failed nuclear talks, according to President Masoud ⁢Pezeshkian, even as disagreements persist in the ongoing discussions with the United States. Despite describing the latest ​discussions ⁣as ‌”very good,” Trump’s stance⁢ and Iranian resistance on uranium ⁤enrichment ⁢levels continue​ to‌ complicate the situation. This ongoing standoff is a critically important moment, especially after the U.S. withdrawal ‍from the JCPOA. With ‌economic ⁢sanctions weighing on Iran, the​ primary_keyword, Iran ⁢nuclear talks, are crucial for resolving ​decades of international disputes.Read​ up to the⁢ latest developments at News Directory 3! Discover‌ what’s next in‌ these high-stakes negotiations.

Key Points

  • pezeshkian says Iran can withstand ⁤failed nuclear negotiations.
  • Trump ‍describes recent talks ‌with Tehran as “very ‌good.”
  • Disagreements ‍persist over uranium enrichment levels.

Iran⁤ Can Survive Failed Nuclear Talks, President Says

⁢ ‌ ‌Updated ​May 27, 2025
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Iranian ⁤President Masoud Pezeshkian stated Monday ​that Iran is prepared to endure even if ongoing ⁣negotiations with the United States regarding it’s nuclear program do not result in ⁣an⁢ agreement.His‌ remarks⁤ follow U.S. President Trump’s characterization of recent discussions with Tehran as‌ “very good.” The Iran nuclear talks aim to resolve ‌a ‌long-standing dispute.

“It’s​ not like we will die of hunger if they refuse to negotiate with us or impose sanctions,” Pezeshkian said. “We will find a way to survive.”

These high-level negotiations, which began ⁣in April, ⁢seek⁤ to resolve decades of contention surrounding Iran’s ⁤nuclear ambitions. Trump has previously⁢ threatened Iran with‍ severe⁢ sanctions and potential military action⁣ if a new agreement isn’t reached. ‌this current effort‌ marks the ‍most‌ significant dialog between Washington‌ and Tehran as⁤ the U.S. withdrew from the‍ 2015 Joint Complete Plan⁤ of Action (JCPOA).⁣ The JCPOA offered Iran sanctions relief⁤ in exchange for strict limitations on⁣ its nuclear program.

Iran maintains ​that its‌ nuclear ‍activities are solely ⁤for civilian purposes and seeks relief from sanctions that have significantly impacted its oil-based economy. The latest ‍round of talks in Rome showed limited progress,but disagreements remain,especially concerning uranium⁢ enrichment.

“If‍ there is goodwill from ⁢the ‌American side, we are also optimistic,”‌ Baghaei said. “But if negotiations are aimed‌ at ⁣curbing Iran’s rights then talks will get nowhere.”

When asked ‍about reports suggesting Iran might agree‌ to freeze enrichment for three years, foreign​ ministry ‍spokesperson⁤ Esmail Baghaei⁤ responded, “Iran will never accept that.”

As returning‍ to office, ⁤Trump has reinstated his “maximum‌ pressure” strategy, intensifying sanctions and keeping military options on the table. Though, his ​recent comments suggest a possible shift toward a ⁤more⁣ conciliatory approach⁢ as both sides weigh the consequences of continued confrontation.

What’s next

Future discussions will likely focus ‌on bridging ‍the⁤ gap in uranium ⁢enrichment​ expectations and ensuring verifiable guarantees regarding⁣ Iran’s nuclear program. The ⁢stakes remain high as ​both nations navigate a path between diplomacy and potential escalation.

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