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US not seeking zero enrichment in Iran talks

Published on: February 20, 2026 11:15 PM

The US did not demand zero uranium enrichment in Geneva nuclear talks, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said. The clarification matters as it signals possible diplomatic progress while keeping Iran’s nuclear program under scrutiny. The talks directly affect Iran, the US, and global non-proliferation efforts.

Araqchi told MS NOW that Iran has not offered to suspend enrichment and the US has not requested zero enrichment. Discussions focus on ensuring Iran’s nuclear program remains peaceful through technical and political confidence-building measures.

Read more: Trump hints at limited military strike on Iran

He said that some reciprocal action on sanctions could accompany these measures, but did not provide further details. Araqchi confirmed that the two sides agreed on guiding principles for a potential deal. He expressed optimism that a diplomatic agreement could be reached “in a very short period of time.”

Araqchi added that Iran expects to submit a draft counterproposal to US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner within the next two or three days. Further negotiations are expected to continue in the coming week. Officials emphasize that technical and political measures are key to ensuring the program remains peaceful.

Read more: Trump sets 15-day deadline, warns Iran of “Bad Things” 

The comments follow US President Donald Trump’s recent warning that Tehran has 10–15 days to reach a deal or face “really bad things.” Trump’s military buildup in the Middle East has raised concerns of escalation amid ongoing negotiations. Analysts note that careful diplomacy is critical to avoid a wider regional conflict.

Observers say the talks signal cautious optimism for a diplomatic resolution, balancing Iran’s nuclear ambitions with international security concerns. Both sides aim to finalize terms while maintaining a framework for verification and sanctions relief. Further updates are expected in the coming week as the draft proposal is reviewed.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Abbas Araqchi statement, Iran nuclear talks 2026, Latest, Middle East nuclear deal, Trump Iran warning, uranium enrichment Geneva, US Iran diplomacy

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