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Iranian press trumpet strength in ongoing US talks

By AFP
April 21, 2025
This photo shows the cover of a magazine at a newsstand in Tehran on April 19, 2025, highlighting Iran-US negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, set to begin in Rome the same day. —AFP
This photo shows the cover of a magazine at a newsstand in Tehran on April 19, 2025, highlighting Iran-US negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program, set to begin in Rome the same day. —AFP

TEHRAN: Iranian media portray Tehran as holding a strong position after Saturday´s nuclear talks with the United States, ahead of further discussions in Oman in the coming days.

“Iran´s military might has forced America to negotiate,” headlines the Kayhan newspaper, whose editorial line has long opposed any compromise or negotiations with the United States.

The conservative daily has adopted a more conciliatory tone in recent days as the two countries -- foes since shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution -- reported progress during talks in Rome.

“Americans need us and the credibility that negotiations with Iran give them,” wrote the newspaper, still describing US President Donald Trump as an “untrustworthy psychopath” and “unpredictable”.

Iran maintains that there has been no direct interaction with the United States during the two rounds of talks on April 12 and 19, insisting that all communication has gone through Omani intermediaries. State news agency IRNA said the Iranian stock market saw a “historic” boost on Saturday, while the rial strengthened on the black market, trading at around 830,000 to the dollar on Sunday -- down from over one million before the talks began.

Technical discussions between Iranian and US experts are scheduled for Wednesday in Oman, before further talks on Saturday between Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and the US envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff.