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Latest news and articles about non-proliferation

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Close-up of green grapes in a lush vineyard in Geneva, Ohio, under a bright sky.
World

Iran Says It Will Return to Geneva Talks Within Two Weeks With ‘Detailed Proposal’ — A Tentative Step Toward Breaking the Stalemate

U.S. officials say Iran will return to indirect talks in Geneva within two weeks with a detailed written proposal aimed at closing outstanding gaps. Participants described the latest round as progressive but incomplete; the next submission could determine whether incremental diplomacy can yield a verifiable, phased agreement or merely postpone future confrontation.

iMil2026年2月18日 22:25
#Iran#United States#Geneva talks
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World

Iran’s Foreign Minister Says a “Fair” Nuclear Deal with Washington Is Feasible — but Not at the Cost of Sovereignty

Iran’s foreign minister said a deal with the United States over Iran’s peaceful nuclear programme is possible if it is “fair and balanced” and provides credible security guarantees. The comments, made on the Revolution anniversary, come after indirect talks in Oman and high-level consultations in Washington and underscore both diplomatic openings and domestic constraints on any agreement.

iMil2026年2月14日 01:34
#Iran#United States#nuclear talks
Cooling towers of Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant against a clear blue sky.
World

Iran Declares It Does Not Seek Nuclear Weapons and Offers Unspecified Inspections as U.S. Military Pressure Rises

Iran’s president declared the country does not seek nuclear weapons and said Tehran would accept any inspections, a statement delivered against heightened U.S. military pressure and ongoing indirect talks in Muscat. The offer is politically significant but vague on verification details, and its credibility will hinge on the scope of access granted and reciprocal incentives such as sanctions relief.

SoMi2026年2月11日 15:24
#Iran#nuclear#United States
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World

Cautious Breakthrough in Muscat: Iran and U.S. End Indirect Nuclear Talks ‘For Now’

Iran and the United States held indirect nuclear talks in Muscat on Feb. 6 that both sides described as a promising start but paused ‘‘temporarily’’ for consultations. Tehran insisted the dialogue remain limited to the nuclear file and rejected a precondition to cease uranium enrichment, while Washington emphasized diplomacy but kept military options visible.

SoMi2026年2月7日 13:50
#Iran#United States#Oman
Cooling towers of Dukovany Nuclear Power Plant against a clear blue sky.
Politics

Japanese Senator Warns Takaichi’s Nuclear Talk Risks Regional Stability

Senator Kōra Saya has publicly condemned recent remarks by a senior Japanese politician advocating debate over acquiring nuclear weapons, saying they threaten regional stability and violate Japan’s postwar constitutional and non-nuclear commitments. The episode highlights a growing domestic debate over security policy that could have far-reaching implications for the U.S.-Japan alliance, regional arms dynamics, and non-proliferation norms.

SoMi2026年1月17日 06:00
#Japan#Sanae Takaichi#nuclear weapons