Iran’s nuclear chief mentioned that Tehran might dilute its 60% enriched uranium, but only upon the full removal of international sanctions. Mohammad Eslami, President of the Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran, highlighted this condition during discussions with reporters. He clarified that the transfer of Iran’s enriched uranium to another country has not been a formal proposal, but rather a suggestion from interested parties.
Delegations from Iran and the United States engaged in indirect nuclear talks in Oman’s capital, Muscat, amidst escalating tensions. Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, called for national unity to counter external threats ahead of the 47th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Khamenei emphasized the importance of determination and resistance in safeguarding national sovereignty.
Khamenei’s address coincided with preparations for nationwide rallies to commemorate the revolution’s victory. The Supreme Leader underscored the significance of the annual marches in projecting Iran’s strength and deterring foreign interference. Despite recent diplomatic engagements, uncertainties persist regarding the prospects of a comprehensive agreement between Iran and the United States.
