Summary
- The US was reported to have stepped up pressure in nuclear talks with Iran by demanding the dismantling of key nuclear facilities and the removal of enriched uranium.
- Washington said it made clear that any agreement to be concluded should be a permanent accord, not a temporary measure.
- Experts were reported to believe the current negotiations could effectively be the last chance before military tensions in the Middle East intensify in earnest.
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According to Walter Bloomberg on the 26th (local time), the United States has stepped up pressure in nuclear talks with Iran underway in Geneva, demanding the dismantling of key nuclear facilities and the removal of enriched uranium.
The outlet said Washington made clear that any agreement to be concluded should be a permanent accord, not a temporary measure.
It was also reported that the US has additionally deployed fighter jets, warships and an aircraft carrier to the Middle East. This is interpreted as a signal that it is not ruling out a military response if a diplomatic solution falls through.
Iran, meanwhile, is refusing to accept demands for a complete halt to uranium enrichment, but is said to have proposed compromises such as limits on enrichment levels or a temporary suspension.
Experts say the current negotiations could effectively be the last chance before military tensions in the region intensify in earnest.


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