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الاثنين: 16 فبراير 2026
  • 16 February 2026
  • 13:44
Tehran Ready to Negotiate Enriching Uranium to Only 60

Khaberni - Tehran has confirmed its readiness to negotiate enriching uranium by 60%, on the condition of the serious negotiations taking place concerning the lifting of sanctions, pointing out that the deployment of 40,000 American troops in Gulf states and the Arabian Sea will change the game.
The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister, Majid Takht Ravanchi, stated that his country is ready to negotiate with the United States on enriching uranium to 60%, provided that Washington shows seriousness in lifting the economic sanctions imposed on Iran.

These statements come amid an escalation of the American military presence in the Middle East, where the number of American troops currently deployed exceeds 40,000, distributed across bases in the Gulf countries and the Arabian Sea.

Ravanchi warned that this deployment—if perceived as an existential threat—would be met with an appropriate Iranian response, pointing out that "American bases in the region are considered legitimate targets in the event of any attack". He added decisively: "In case of any attack, the game will be completely different."

In a related context, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, heading a diplomatic and technical delegation, arrived in Geneva to conduct the second round of nuclear negotiations and engage in some diplomatic consultations.

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