... could significantly affect the nuclear weapons debate, especially if national interests begin to be perceived as more important than religious ones. Following the recent US and Israeli raids on Iran, during which Washington claims to have destroyed Iranian nuclear facilities, considerable mistrust remains. While acknowledging serious damage, Tehran has nevertheless vowed to continue its nuclear program.
...,” and the June 12, 2025 Resolution of the IAEA Board of Governors, which acknowledged Iran's violations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and the Non-Proliferation Treaty. In addition, significant progress in the implementation of Iran’s nuclear program was noted, particularly an increased stockpile of 60% enriched uranium suitable for nuclear weapons production. According to the Resolution, “Iran's multiple failures to comply with its obligations to cooperate fully and in a timely ...
... talks to begin while keeping control over their scope and substance.
The nuclear program: compromise is possible, surrender is not
Ivan Bocharov:
The Middle East Dichotomy
One of the key issues in the Iran–U.S. negotiations remains the future of the Iranian nuclear program. Despite years of mutual accusations and broken trust, Tehran appears open to tactical compromises but not to surrender. According to sources within Iranian political circles, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
has agreed
to discussions on all ...
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran’s nuclear program has been implemented successfully for a year now. Nonetheless, there are still a number of obstacles barring the path to its complete implementation, and even a fully enforced JSCPOA does not guarantee the stability of Tehran’s nuclear ...