WANA (Feb 26) – Negotiations between Iran and the United States are expected to continue tonight for another one to two hours, according to reports from inside the talks, which aim to clarify key points under discussion.

 

As reports indicate, recent speculation regarding the core proposals under discussion appears to be only partially accurate. Some of the claims have been fully rejected, while others have been confirmed.

 

Regarding the transfer of Iran’s enriched nuclear materials abroad, it is reported that it has been “completely rejected” and will not be part of any potential agreement. Speculation that enriched materials could be sent to another country has been ruled out.

 

The sources added that Iran’s right to the peaceful use of nuclear energy remains intact in the negotiations, and the country’s nuclear fuel production capacity will be preserved.

 

Sanctions relief is reportedly a central demand from Tehran. Iran is emphasizing the removal or revision of sanctions and resolutions imposed by the United Nations Security Council, which it has consistently described as unjust and unlawful.

 

Currently, the Iranian and the American delegations are holding the second part of the third round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva with Oman’s mediation. After holding the first part, both delegations left the venue for internal consultations.