Iran urges US to drop ‘excessive demands’ to reach deal

Military buildup shadows fragile US–Iran diplomacy

An Iranian woman walks past an anti-US mural next to the former US embassy in Tehran on February 26. — AFP

Iran said on Friday that the United States must drop its “excessive demands” to secure an agreement, tempering earlier optimism after talks seen as a last-ditch effort to avert war.

The Oman-mediated negotiations come amid repeated threats from US President Donald Trump to strike Iran and a major American military build-up in the region.

Trump on February 19 gave Tehran 15 days to reach a deal. While Iran insists the talks should focus solely on its nuclear programme, Washington wants curbs on Tehran’s missile programme and its support for militant groups.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that Trump’s team would demand Iran dismantle its three main nuclear sites and hand over all remaining enriched uranium to the US.

Without detailing the demands he referenced, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told his Egyptian counterpart that “success in this path requires seriousness and realism from the other side and avoidance of any miscalculation and excessive demands”.

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