Nuclear negotiations between Iran and the USA: clash of 'red lines' ahead of Trump's visit to the Middle East.


Negotiations on Iran's nuclear program
The main Iranian and American negotiators resumed talks on Iran's nuclear program on Sunday, Iranian state media reported. The meeting took place amid efforts to make progress ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to the Middle East.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Trump's envoy to the Middle East, Steve Wittecoff, held the fourth round of negotiations in Muscat under Oman's mediation. This comes despite a tough public stance from Washington, which, according to Iranian officials, does not aid the negotiations, Reuters reports.
At the same Time, Wittecoff stated in an interview with Breitbart News on Thursday that Washington's 'red line' is: 'No enrichment. This means dismantling facilities, no military component', which demands the complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.
Trump, who has threatened military action against Iran should diplomacy fail, will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from May 13 to 16. In response to Wittecoff's statements, Araghchi emphasized on Saturday that Iran will not compromise on its nuclear rights, including uranium enrichment. Tehran is willing to discuss some limitations on its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions, but halting the enrichment program or abandoning enriched uranium stocks are among 'Iran's red lines that cannot be crossed' during the negotiations.
In Iranian circles, it is emphasized that the U.S. demands for 'zero enrichment and dismantling Iran's nuclear facilities will not facilitate the progress of negotiations.' Many parties underline the importance of supporting the international nuclear agreement and readiness for constructive dialogue to find compromises in favor of all parties on this matter.
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