Iran offers concessions on nuclear program

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Updated 10 February 2026
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Iran offers concessions on nuclear program

  • Atomic energy chief says it will dilute enriched uranium if US eases sanctions

TEHRAN: Iran offered on Monday to dilute its highly enriched uranium if the US lifts sanctions.

Mohammad Eslami, head of the country’s Atomic Energy Organization, did not specify whether this included all sanctions on Iran or only those imposed by the US.

The new move follows talks on the issue in Oman last week that both sides described as positive and constructive.

Diluting uranium means mixing it with blend material to reduce the enrichment level, so that the final product does not exceed a given enrichment threshold.
Before US and Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities in June last year, Iran had been enriching uranium to 60 percent, far exceeding the 3.67 percent limit allowed under the now-defunct nuclear agreement with world powers in 2015.
According to the UN’s nuclear watchdog, Iran is the only state without nuclear weapons that is enriching uranium to 60 percent.
The whereabouts of more than 400 kg of highly enriched uranium that Iran possessed before the war is also unknown. UN inspectors last recorded its location on June 10. Such a stockpile could allow Iran to build more than nine nuclear bombs if enrichment reached 90 percent.
Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged Iranians on Monday to resist foreign pressure.
“National power is less about missiles and aircraft and more about the will and resolve of the people,” Khamenei said. “Show it again and frustrate the enemy.”
Nevertheless, despite this defiance, Iran has signaled it could come to some kind of deal to dial back its nuclear program and avoid further conflict with Washington.


Bahraini forces intercept more than 170 Iranian missiles, drones

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Bahraini forces intercept more than 170 Iranian missiles, drones

  • Bahrain Defence Force described the waves of ongoing attacks as part of ‘Iranian terrorist aggression’
  • Manama drafted a resolution for the UN Security Council condemning Iran’s missile and drone attacks on GCC states and Jordan

LONDON: Bahrain announced on Monday that it intercepted 102 ballistic missiles and 171 unmanned aerial vehicles since the end of February, amid the US and Israeli military action against Tehran’s authoritarian regime.

The General Command of the Bahrain Defence Force described the waves of ongoing attacks as part of “Iranian terrorist aggression” launched against the country, according to the Bahrain News Agency.

It said that targeting civilians and private property with missiles and drones violates international humanitarian law and the UN Charter.

“These indiscriminate attacks represent a direct threat to regional peace and security,” the General Command said.

The statement confirmed that Bahrain’s airspace remains secure with forces demonstrating their readiness for combat. It urged the public to stay indoors and avoid filming military operations or debris sites. It also cautioned against spreading unverified information.

On Sunday, Bahrain drafted a resolution for the UN Security Council condemning Iran’s missile and drone attacks on GCC states and Jordan, demanding that Tehran “immediately and unconditionally” stop its provocations and threats.