nuclear agreement
Coverage of nuclear agreement in the Nexus archive.
- Trump's messy path to peace
The U.S. and Iran signed a ceasefire deal to end the war, but tensions persist with Iran threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz, Israel bombing Lebanon, and Trump threatening military actions. High-level talks in Switzerland aim to finalize a nuclear agreement within 60 days, though U.S. intelligence doubts Iran's willingness to make required concessions.
- Negotiations with Iran will continue overnight, US official says
Negotiations between the US and Iran in Switzerland are continuing overnight, covering topics such as the Strait of Hormuz, a ceasefire in southern Lebanon, and a potential nuclear agreement. A US official denied reports that the Iranian delegation had left, stating discussions remain active.
- Former U.S. envoy outlines challenges in Iran negotiations
A former U.S. envoy to Iran, Rob Malley, discusses challenges in negotiations with Iran and provides insight on the prospects of the Israeli-Hezbollah ceasefire. Malley was part of the Obama administration's team that negotiated the nuclear agreement with Iran.
- 'Epic folly': As the US and Iran both declare victory, 'none of the problems were resolved'
Ali Vaez of the International Crisis Group argues that the US-Iran conflict failed to achieve strategic goals, leaving both sides with significant costs. Iran survived but faced economic devastation, while the US and Israel did not secure regime change or a better nuclear agreement.
- Aukus is among Australia’s worst foreign policy decisions and requires ‘heroic’ optimism, Gareth Evans says
Gareth Evans criticizes AUKUS as one of Australia's worst defense and foreign policy decisions, arguing the belief in U.S. defense in an existential attack is a 'ludicrous delusion.' He claims the nuclear agreement with the U.S. and UK is an extension of the American military fleet.
- There is no military solution to the Middle East’s imbroglio
The article questions the Obama administration's focus on using economic and political resources to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb, arguing that Iran does not possess such a weapon and that these resources could be better utilized elsewhere. It highlights the lack of a military solution to the Middle East's complex issues.
- Iran has agreed not to have a nuke, Trump says as he reveals he'll 'probably meet' the new Ayatollah
Iran has agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons, according to Trump, who also mentioned he will 'probably meet' the new Ayatollah. The statement highlights potential diplomatic engagement between the U.S. and Iran.
- Trump gathers Cabinet as he looks to seal deal to end war that some backers worry will embolden Iran
President Donald Trump meets with his Cabinet to discuss a potential deal to end the war with Iran, despite concerns from some supporters that the agreement could embolden Tehran. The proposed deal includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz and sanctions relief for Iran in exchange for concessions on nuclear capabilities, but faces criticism for resembling the Obama-era nuclear agreement and leaving key issues unresolved.
- Trump: There will be no enrichment of uranium in Iran
President Trump announced that Iran will not enrich uranium, stating the U.S. will collaborate with Iran to address nuclear issues. The statement references a new agreement between the two nations to resolve nuclear-related concerns.