Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi expressed willingness to make concessions in order to achieve a nuclear agreement with the United States, emphasizing that Iran is open to discussing the removal of sanctions. Talks are set to resume in Geneva following earlier discussions in Oman. Takht-Ravanchi stated that the initial discussions showed promise, but it is premature to draw conclusions at this stage.
In another development, President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to intensify efforts to reduce Iran’s oil exports to China. China, which accounts for a significant portion of Iran’s oil sales, emphasized the importance of respecting international law in its cooperation with other countries.
Meanwhile, concerns have arisen over the well-being of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, who was abruptly transferred to a northern prison in Iran without prior notice. Mohammadi, known for her advocacy work, was arrested in December for criticizing Iran’s clerical leadership. Reports of mistreatment and abuse during her detention have sparked outrage, with the Norwegian Nobel Committee expressing deep concern over her situation.
