Washington and Tehran enter a sensitive phase and “indirect” messages between Trump and Khamenei

Iran: the missile program is the main point of disagreement in the talks with America
An Iranian official who is familiar with nuclear interviews with the United States, who will resume tomorrow (Saturday), said Iran believes that his missile program is the main obstacle in discussions, not on the enrichment of the uranium.
The Iranian and American teams agreed during their interviews in Rome a few days ago to start a picture to resolve the long -term dispute on Tehran’s nuclear program, with the President of the United States Donald Trump who threatens to bomb Iran unless an agreement is reached.
The official added that the Iranian negotiators left Rome and are convinced that the United States have accepted Tehran’s position that could not have ended his entire program for the enrichment of the uranium or give up all the uranium he has already, but has indicated that his missile program is still an important point of disagreement, according to the Reuters news agency.
“A new media situation”
The United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio said this week that Iran will have to completely stop the enrichment of Uranium based on the agreement and import any fertilized uranium he needs to manage the Bushehr station, which is the only nuclear station that operates inside.
The Iranian official described this comment as a “location of new media” and said that he would not contribute to progress in negotiations.
The official said that “the only remaining point of the dispute in public discussions and mutual understandings is the question of missiles”.
The official position said that Iran’s position will not make any other concession relating to its missile program that exceeds people agreed in a previous agreement concluded in 2015, stating that Iranian defense skills are not “negotiable”.
The United States Department of State has abstained from the comment. The White House has not yet responded to requests for comment.
At the beginning of February, Trump returned to the strategy of maximum pressure he pursued in his first term, through which he tried to destroy the Iranian economy, to force Tehran to negotiate globally on his nuclear program and on the activities of the “revolutionary guards” related to the development of ballistic missiles and curb his regional activities.
Western countries are afraid that the Iranian uranium enrichment program will produce materials that allow them to produce a nuclear head and has also expressed concern for the fact that Tehran would have tried to develop a ballistic missile capable of transporting a nuclear head.
Iran states that its nuclear program is dedicated to the generation of electricity and only other civil uses and fertilizes the uranium for fuel for these purposes.
Iran denies its effort to make missiles capable of carrying nuclear newspapers and states that its defensive skills are not negotiable in any interview on its nuclear program.
“Goodwill’s gesture”
The official Iranian media reported that, on Saturday, interviews will be held between the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqji and the envoy of President Donald Trump to the Middle East Steve Whitkov, through an Oman’s official who will transfer the messages to each other in Muscat.
This will be the third round of the talks that began at the beginning of this month in the Sultanate of Oman, then he moved to his second tour in Rome, before returning to Oman tomorrow.
Trump expressed his will to meet the Iranian leader Ali Khamenei or President Masoud Bouchakian today (Friday) today and said he said he saw the opportunity to reach an agreement.
During his first mandate started in 2017, Trump retired from the former Iranian nuclear nuclear agreement in 2015, which imposed restrictions on the Iranian enrichment program, as well as a monitoring system in exchange for the reduction of sanctions. The International Agency for Atomic Energy states that Iran has accelerated the rhythm of Uranium’s enrichment since then.
A United Nations Security Council decision, which supports the 2015 agreement, has also established restrictions on the Iranian missile program.
The official said that Iran’s position not to exceed the provisions of the 2015 agreement and the requirements of the decision means that “it will abstain from making missiles capable of transporting only nuclear newspapers as only gesture of good will”.
Numerous European diplomats have said that the efforts made by their countries to raise the question of the Iranian missile program in intermittent interviews in recent months have been accepted with repeated waste by Iranian officials who insisted on the fact that it was not negotiable.
Diplomics added that European countries have suggested that American negotiators include the global agreement that prevents Iran from having the ability to put a nuclear head on a ballistic missile.