Israel reiterates to demand that Iran’s nuclear program be dismantled after Tehran and Washington report a third positive round.
Iran has accused Israel or “blatantly” trying to scarce negotiations as conversations with the United States about Tehran’s nuclear program to progress.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Monday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was “dictating what [US] President [Donald] Trump can and cannot do in his diplomacy with Iran. ”
In response to a third round of US negotiations. I would see that they seemed to obtain impulse in Oman during the weekend, Netanyahu reiterated the demands that Iran’s nuclear program will be completely dismantled.
Israel’s fantasy that can dictate what Iran may or may not do is so separate from reality that it barely deserves an answer.
However, the surprising thing is how Brasly Netanyahu is now dictating what President Trump can and cannot do in his diplomacy with Iran …
– Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) April 28, 2025
Araghchi had previously indicated the “cautious” optimism after the conversations mediated by Omaní on Saturday with the envoy of Middle East, Steve Witkoff.
The negotiations aim to ensure that Iran do not use their nuclear program to develop weapons. In return, Tehran would recite the relief of international sanctions.
A senior United States official reported that “more progress” had been carried out during the weekend, according to the Reuters news agency.
However, conversations have put Israel alert. Netanyahu insisted on Sunday night that the only “good offer” that emerges from the conversations would be one that eliminated “everything from [Iran’s nuclear] Infrastructure ”.
The Israeli leader, who has refused to rule out an attack against Iran’s nuclear facilities, said he had told Trump that any nuclear agreement reached with Iran should also prevent Tehran from developing ballistic missiles.
Trump, who has threatened military action against Iran several times, said in an interview published on Friday that he thought an agreement would occur. He added that while Netanyahu could “enter a war,” the United States “was not dragged.”
However, he warned that the United States could “enter very voluntarily if we cannot get a deal.”
“If we don’t make a deal, I’ll lead the pack,” he said.
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Trump pressed for the new nuclear conversations of Iran made under a “maximum pressure campaign” after returning to office in January.
Unilaterally broke a historical nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers, including the USS, in 2018 the first presidential term, after which Tehran accelerated its enrichment of uranium to a nearby degree quality.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA), the world’s nuclear control agency, said “serious concern” in an February report.
In another sign that the progress, being carried out is in the ongoing negotiations, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that an OIEA technical team had arrived in Tehran to talk with nuclear experts.
Araghchi had previously suggested that the OIEA could join the next round of conversations with the US, which are provisionally scheduled for Saturday, according to Omar’s Foreign Minister, Badr Albusaidi, Althegh, a place has not yet been announced.
Alert
In the midst of Israel’s disgust for nuclear conversations, Iran security forces have been on alert.
On Saturday, the Shahid Rajaee port of Iran, located near the southern city of Bandar Abbas, was shaken by a great explosion.
The cause is still unknown. The reports that was caused by a missile fuel shipment has denied the leg by Iran.
Iran’s Iran news agency reported Monday that the death toll had reached 46 with 138 injured.
On Monday, Iran’s infrastructure communications company said it had repelled a “generalized and complex” cyber attack, according to a Tasnim semi -they news agency report.
Iran has accused Israel in the past to be behind such attacks.