The Iran he said to USA Last week’s talks that he is ready to accept some restrictions on uranium enrichment, but need uninterrupted guarantees that the US president Donald Trump He will not leave the nuclear deal again, a senior Iranian official said on Friday, according to Reuters.

It is noted that Iran and the US are going to hold a second round of talks on Saturday in Rome, a week after the first round of negotiations in Oman, which both sides have been positive.

Trump, who has restored the “maximum pressure” campaign in Tehran since February, abandoned the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers in 2018 during his first term and re -imposed exterior sanctions on Iran.

In the years that passed, Tehran has steadily exceeded the boundaries of the 2015 agreement on its nuclear program, which aimed to make it more difficult to develop an atomic bomb.

Former US President Joe Biden, whose government unsuccessfully tried to reintroduce the 2015 agreement, was unable to satisfy Tehran’s request for guarantees that no future US government would define it.

Tehran has approached talks with skepticism, with skepticism that they could lead to an agreement and suspicion of Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to bomb Iran if the uranium enrichment program does not stop.

While both Tehran and Washington have reported that they are determined to pursue diplomacy, relationships remain strained in a controversy that has continued for more than two decades.

The red lines of Tehran “given by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Hameni” could not be tested in the talks, the Iranian official told Reuters, describing Iran’s negotiating position on the condition of anonymity. He added that these red lines mean that Iran would never agree to disassemble the centrifugal machines for uranium enrichment, to stop enriching overall, or to reduce the amount of enriched uranium that stores at a level lower than the level of 2015 agreed.

She will also not negotiate for her missile program, which Tehran considers not falling within the scope of any nuclear agreement.

“Iran understood in indirect talks in Oman that Washington does not want Iran to stop all nuclear activities and this can be a common ground for Iran and the US to launch a fair negotiation,” said the international agency’s source.

Iran said Friday that reaching an agreement with the United States could “show seriousness of intentions and do not make unrealistic demands”.

US US negotiator Steve Whitkov, in a post on X on Tuesday, said Iran should “stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment” to reach an agreement with Washington.

Tehran has reported that she is ready to work with the UN nuclear service, which she considers as “the only acceptable body in this process”, to provide assurances that her nuclear work is peaceful, according to the source.

The source said that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragki told the Americans that, in return for this cooperation, Washington should immediately lift sanctions in Iran’s oil and financial sector.