nuclear issues
Coverage of nuclear issues in the Nexus archive.
- Israel, Lebanon to hold new round of US-hosted talks
Israel and Lebanon are preparing for a new round of negotiations in Washington. Iran has announced the formation of negotiating groups to oversee sanctions, nuclear issues, economic reconstruction, and implementation.
- Pakistan and Qatar announce roadmap towards final US-Iran agreement
Pakistan and Qatar announced a roadmap toward a final US-Iran agreement, with technical talks progressing positively on key issues. A High-Level Committee will oversee mediation, aiming for a 60-day timeline, while a direct communication channel ensures safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran, US agreement: What's included in the deal, and what's left to negotiate?
The US and Iran agreed to an immediate and permanent end to military operations via a memorandum of understanding mediated by Pakistan. The deal includes plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ease sanctions, and initiate further negotiations on nuclear issues.
- US and Iran agree to memorandum of understanding and immediate end to military operations
The US and Iran agreed to end military operations via a memorandum of understanding mediated by Pakistan, with a signing ceremony in Switzerland. The agreement includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, easing sanctions, and initiating nuclear negotiations.
- Iran-US draft deal would release $24B in funds, ensure Lebanon ceasefire: Iranian media
A draft deal between Iran and the US, which Trump denied, would provide Tehran with sanctions relief and access to $24 billion in frozen funds. The agreement would focus on nuclear issues while excluding Iran's missile program and proxies. It also aims to ensure a ceasefire in Lebanon.
- U.S. and Iran Zero In on Four Nuclear Issues in Talks
The U.S. and Iran are focusing on four nuclear issues in their talks, but hard-liners in Iran could prevent an agreement outlined by American officials.
- White House: US, Iran negotiators have agreed to MoU, but Trump’s approval still needed
US and Iran negotiators have agreed to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that extends a truce by 60 days, opens the Hormuz Strait to 'unrestricted' traffic, and initiates talks on nuclear issues. However, the deal requires approval from both US President Trump and Iranian authorities before finalization.
- ‘Nightmare for Israel’: Senior GOP senators criticize alleged terms of emerging Iran deal
Senior GOP senators criticize emerging Iran deal terms as a 'nightmare for Israel,' with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo comparing it to the 2015 Iran deal, which he claims would allow Tehran to 'terrorize the world.' Iran asserts nuclear issues are not part of current negotiations.