Iran says after the start of high talks

According to Iran’s statement after extraordinary discussion on Saturday, US President Donald Trump warns of possible military intervention, if the conversation fails, the US is quickly demanding a nuclear deal.
The discussions were led by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, an experienced diplomat, who helped prepare the 2015 agreement, and Trump’s envoy Steve Vitcoof. The dialogue represents the highest level nuclear dialogue between Iran and the US since the end of the previous agreement.
Argchi attached briefly with a property developer, Vitcoof, during the indirect meeting in Oman, and announced that the talks would continue on next Saturday. “The American side also stated that a positive agreement was one that could be reached as soon as possible, but it would not be easy and would require a will on both sides,” Argchi informed the Iranian state television, as quoted by the AFP.
“I think we have come very close to a base for conversation … neither we nor the other aspects want useless interactions, discussion, wasting time or dialogue that forever,” they continued.
Meanwhile, the White House described the discussions as “very positive and creative”. “The direct communication of the special messenger Witchoff was a step forward to achieve a mutually beneficial results today,” read in his statement. When the talks were questioned, Trump replied on the Air Force one: “I think they are recovering. Nothing matters until you complete it.”
Earlier statements from both sides indicated their positions: Trump, along with stopping the nuclear age, expressed the desire for Iran’s prosperity, and Ali Shamkhani, advisor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, emphasized the “a real and fair agreement” of Iran.
It comes in the form of America and Iran, with a new nuclear deal after returning from the previous one in 2018, without diplomatic relations for more than four decades.
The objective of the earlier 2015 nuclear agreement was to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, while it was to allow a civil nuclear program to maintain. After the unilateral return of the United States from the deal in 2018 under the then President Donald Trump, Iran increased its nuclear activities.
Recent reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) suggest that Iran has enriched uranium to significant levels. Under the original agreement, Iran was banned to maintain a minimum amount of uranium, rich in up to 3.67 percent. Currently, however, its uranium reserves are sufficient to manufacture multiple nuclear weapons. If desired, some parts require only a slight technical adjustment to reach 60 percent-a 60 percent-to reach the Hathiyar-grade level. Based on discussions since the US’s return, Iran is expected to continue to continue uranium enrichment at at least 20 percent.
The discussion took place at a luxury Muscat Hotel, which was signed on the site of the 2015 agreement during Barack Obama’s presidential post, although without visual signs of a high-level meeting.
According to Iran, the Omani Foreign Minister made this Muscat discussions facilitated. The US delegation requested direct meetings. The diplomats talked directly for “a few minutes”, confirming the Iran’s Foreign Ministry, in view of the talks “in a creative and mutually respectable environment”.
According to the post by Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmayel Bakaii, the participants interacted with the “separate hall” while interacting through the Omani Foreign Minister.
Iran is demanding relief of restrictions against its associates Hizbullah and Hamas while dealing with Israeli works. Despite Trump’s tough sanctions and military threats, Tehran agreed to participate, while the US tied up with Iran’s anti -Israel, aims to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear capabilities.