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Conservative paper backs Oman talks, sees public support defying hardliners

Apr 13, 2025, 09:26 GMT+1

A conservative Iranian newspaper welcomed the first round of nuclear talks in Oman, saying both Tehran and Washington showed intent to resolve disputes.

Jomhouri-e Eslami argued that Iran had already addressed US concerns over nuclear weapons through religious rulings, IAEA reports, and inspections.

The paper described the talks as a response to public needs, noting a positive reaction from markets.

Warning of “a noisy minority” seeking to sabotage diplomacy, it wrote in its editorial: “The triangle of wealth, coercion, and hypocrisy cannot stand against the will of the people,” urging officials to continue negotiations despite internal opposition.

Iranian daily Setareh Sobh (Morning Star) highlighted the market rebound following the start of US talks on its front page, while also characterizing the negotiations as currently without results.
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Iranian daily Setareh Sobh (Morning Star) highlighted the market rebound following the start of US talks on its front page, while also characterizing the negotiations as currently without results.

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Reformist figure urges direct US talks, reopening of embassies

Apr 13, 2025, 09:20 GMT+1

An Iranian reformist called for Iran and the US to restore diplomatic ties and open embassies in each other’s capitals, saying direct negotiations should begin at the foreign ministry level.

“If progress is made, talks should move to senior leadership and embassies should reopen,” Mohsen Rahami told Khabar Online website on Saturday.

The former MP said 98 percent of Iranians would support such engagement if a referendum were held. He criticized reliance on “third-tier mediation” and dismissed hardline opposition as noise that should not dictate policy.

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Iranian lawmaker warns US of ‘crushing response’ to threats

Apr 13, 2025, 09:10 GMT+1

An Iranian parliamentarian warned the United States on Sunday that Tehran's response to even the slightest mistake during ongoing nuclear negotiations would be crushing.

Abbas Goudarzi, the spokesperson for the Iranian parliament's presiding board, said that if the US attempts to engage from a position of force and threat, “it would certainly bring more harm to its own interests."

Goodarzi said that "today, the Islamic Republic is capable of targeting any point of America's interests as its legitimate target."

Talks will halt if US raises missile issue, says MP

Apr 13, 2025, 09:07 GMT+1

Nuclear negotiations will be stopped if the United States introduces non-nuclear topics such as Iran’s missile program, said Esmail Kowsari, a member of parliament’s National Security Committee, in reference to the Oman talks.

“If in the negotiations, America tries to bring in issues beyond the nuclear file, like defense and missiles, the talks will definitely be halted,” he said.

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Iran’s government says diplomacy aims to ease public hardship

Apr 13, 2025, 09:01 GMT+1

described the first round of Iran-US talks as “constructive and professional,” writing on X that diplomacy is being pursued to lift sanctions and reduce pressure on people’s lives.

“Whether through negotiations or without them, our responsibility is to work toward solving the people’s problems,” she said.

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Daily warns hardliners risk weakening Iran’s hand in nuclear talks

Apr 13, 2025, 08:39 GMT+1

Opponents of renewed nuclear diplomacy are undermining Iran’s ability to extract concessions, a prominent Iranian outlet warned, saying that continued internal resistance could sap the foreign minister’s leverage at the negotiation table with the US.

“In this context, the fact that some persist in opposition and obstruction—even knowing that the decision to negotiate has been made by the entire national decision-making structure—is not easy to understand,” Ettela’at daily wrote.

The front page of Ettela’at daily on Sunday, April 13, 2025
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“Trump’s retreat from the threatening language of recent weeks and his shift toward rhetoric of imposition and coercion can be seen as a positive development,” the paper said, adding: “Iran’s approach of responding with sanctions pressure and refusing any kind of negotiation—even indirect—was also a positive development.”