Iran Says US Must Gain Economic Benefits for Nuclear Deal to Last
Tensions between the two nations have intensified recently, with US President Donald Trump repeatedly warning of military action and deploying additional naval and air forces to the region. The US demands that Iran dismantle its nuclear program and limit its ballistic missile capabilities.
Earlier this month, indirect talks between Washington and Tehran in Oman were described by Iran as a “good beginning,” with a second round scheduled in Geneva in the coming days.
Speaking on Sunday, Ghanbari said that discussions so far have included potential cooperation in oil and gas extraction, mining, and aircraft purchases. He stressed that Washington should receive tangible economic benefits from any agreement to guarantee its effectiveness.
Ghanbari suggested that the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, from which the US unilaterally withdrew under Trump in 2018, failed partly because it did not include such incentives for the United States.
Last week, Iranian atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami indicated that Tehran could agree to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium in exchange for the removal of all sanctions imposed on the country.
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