Top 5 at 5: Navigating a Nuclear Negotiation
Ferooze Ali, Senior Lecturer, Department of Law and International Relations, Sultan Zainal Abidin University
24-Feb-26 17:00
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The US and Iran are set to hold another round of nuclear negotiations in Geneva on Thursday, aiming to resolve the ongoing dispute over Tehran’s nuclear program. The major tension is over Tehran’s insistence that it has a right to enrich uranium for civilian use, while Washington wants strict limits that would reduce any potential pathway to a weapon. We unpack this with Ferooze Ali, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Law and International Relations at Sultan Zainal Abidin University. (Starts at 21:40)
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Tags: US Iran nuclear talks, Iran uranium enrichment dispute, Paul in USA, Childbirth video privacy, Tokyo Skytree tourist incident, lee zii jia, badminton association of malaysia (bam), sabah earthquake, natural disasters, tokyo,
