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Rubio presses Europe to reimpose sanctions if Iran out of compliance

Apr 18, 2025, 08:13 GMT+1Updated: 10:05 GMT+1

US Secretary of State said on Friday that Iran is nearing nuclear weapons capability and urged European nations to decide soon on reimposing sanctions under the snapback mechanism.

“Well for the Europeans they have an important decision to make very soon on the snapback of sanctions because Iran is clearly out of compliance with the current deal,” Rubio said.

“As you saw, the IAEA was in Tehran yesterday, uh, issued public statements saying Iran is as close as it's ever been to nuclear weapons,” he added.

Rubio said President Donald Trump “made clear Iran will not have a nuclear weapon. That is not going to happen.”

He said Washington prefers a diplomatic solution. “We're hoping that talks continue and that they're fruitful and that they can lead to something. We would all prefer a peaceful resolution and a lasting one.”

He added that any agreement must prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon not just now but long-term, and “not just for 10 years with some sort of sunset provision or the like.”

Rubio said the E3 – Britain, France, and Germany – would soon receive a new IAEA report showing Iran is “dangerously close to a weapon — closer than they've ever been,” and will need to decide whether to reimpose sanctions.

“If Iran is out of compliance, they have to reimpose the sanctions,” he said. “That's going to be a factor in all this.”

Iran has accumulated nearly 300 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium in violation of the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal. Germany, France and the United Kingdom are also signatories of the JCPOA. The final sunset clause of the agreement is approaching in October and the three European countries can use their prerogative to bring back UN sanctions against Iran that the deal suspended ten years ago.

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Iran says military strength empowers its diplomatic stance

Apr 18, 2025, 08:11 GMT+1

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Friday that Tehran's military strength enabled it to confidently seek peace in the region, a day before talks with arch-foe the United States were due to resume.

“With the army behind us, we can express our positions on peace, stability, and regional cooperation from a position of strength,” Pezeshkian said during a ceremony marking Army Day.

He added that the armed forces have helped position Iran as a regional power and said the country now produces its own military equipment. “We build what we need on land, in the air, and at sea,” he said.

Pezeshkian praised the army’s role in responding to national crises and described it as a reliable force alongside the government and people.

The Iranian army, reliant on conscription, is equipped mainly with older generation weapons, many produced during the Soviet Union.

His comments came days after the first round of talks between Iranian and US officials in Oman. Following the talks, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei told military commanders that Iran’s armed forces must maintain maximum readiness to counter external threats. He described the military as the country’s shield and accused foreign powers of trying to weaken public trust in it.

President Donald Trump has threatened strikes if Iran fails to come to an agreement with the United States to curtail or dismantle its nuclear program.

“Armies that lack conviction, courage, and trust in their cause have collapsed, no matter how heavily equipped they were,” Khamenei said.

Khamenei also called for upgrades in weapons, logistics, and personnel support, alongside a continued focus on ideological commitment. Senior military officials echoed the message, saying Iran’s armed forces remain fully prepared and supported by the public.

Iran responds to threats with threats, intelligence minister says

Apr 18, 2025, 08:02 GMT+1

Iran’s intelligence minister said the country follows a strategy of responding to threats with threats, in the face of pressure from its enemies, including the United States and Israel.

“Our approach, and that of the Iranian people, is to respond to threats with threats,” Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib said during a visit to North Khorasan province late Thursday.

He accused Israel and the US of supporting attacks in Gaza and Lebanon, and said Iran’s military and intelligence coordination had helped maintain national stability.

Khatib also warned against overreliance on diplomacy, saying the country’s strength lies in domestic capabilities. “The enemy failed in its maximum pressure campaign, and now it has turned to indirect talks,” he said.

His remarks follow recent comments by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who called for military readiness and internal resilience in response to foreign threats.

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Iran says US sending conflicting messages on nuclear talks

Apr 18, 2025, 07:01 GMT+1

Iran is receiving contradictory and conflicting messages from the United States, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday.

Speaking to reporters after a military ceremony in Moscow, Araghchi said it is unclear what the US intends with its signals. “What they mean and what goals they pursue is their own issue,” he said.

“What matters for us is what is said at the negotiating table,” Araghchi said, adding that Iran has clearly stated its position and expects the other side to show the same seriousness and consistency.

He also noted that Russia, China, and other countries have expressed readiness to help facilitate progress in the negotiations.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali attend a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, April 17, 2025.
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Iran's foreign minister says he briefed Putin on US talks

Apr 17, 2025, 19:29 GMT+1

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he briefed Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday about ongoing talks with Washington, state media reported, and that he delivered a written message from Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.

"I had a very good meeting with Mr. Putin today...I came to Moscow today to deliver the message of the Supreme Leader to the respected president of Russia," Araghchi was quoting as saying by Iran's official IRNA news agency during remarks at an Army Day ceremony at Iran’s embassy in Moscow.

"The relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia have never been more strong, good and based on mutual respect and interests as they are today,” he added.

“The armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are in a position of strength and authority such that no foreign enemy can even consider attacking or threatening the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Araghchi said. “Our policy is one of peaceful coexistence in the region and with neighboring countries.”

Iran proposes three-stage deal to cap enrichment if US lifts sanctions

Apr 17, 2025, 19:17 GMT+1

Iran proposed a three-stage plan to the US delegation during talks in Oman on Saturday envisioning a cap on their uranium enrichment in exchange for the lifting of US sanctions, three diplomatic sources in Tehran told Iran International.

The plan was presented by Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi in writing to US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff during the three-hour talks.

Tehran proposed that in the first stage, it would temporarily reduce its uranium enrichment level to 3.67% in exchange for access to financial assets frozen by the United States and permission to export its oil, the diplomatic sources told Iran International.

In the second phase, the sources added, Iran would permanently end high-level enrichment and restore the United Nations nuclear watchdog's inspections if the United States lifts further sanctions on Iran and persuades Britain, Germany and France to refrain from triggering the so-called snapback of UN sanctions on Tehran.

In this phase, Iran would also commit to implementing the Additional Protocol, a supplementary agreement that allows the UN nuclear watchdog to carry out surprise inspections at sites not declared to the agency.

The third and final stage calls for the US congress to approve the nuclear agreement and for Washington to lift both primary and secondary sanctions, while Iran would transfer its highly enriched uranium stockpiles to a third country.

US envoy Witkoff welcomed the proposals presented by the Iranian side, the sources told Iran International, surprising the Iranian delegation in Muscat.

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