Iran: "ball is now in America’s court"

伊朗:“球现在在美国那边了”

Newshour

2026-02-15

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Iran's deputy foreign minister has told the BBC that Tehran is ready to consider compromises to reach a nuclear deal with the US, if Washington is willing to discuss lifting sanctions. The US has sent two aircraft carrier groups to the Middle East, ratcheting up pressure on Iran to reach an agreement. Also in the programme: The French navy seizes a large shipment of cocaine in the Pacific; and how Artificial Intelligence has helped create a new voice for a folk singer with motor neurone disease. (Photo: Iranian protesters and supporters rally against Iran's ruling establishment during a demonstration in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 14, 2026. Credit: Reuters/Wa Lone)
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  • The ball is in America's court.

  • I mean they have to prove that they want to have a deal.

  • Those are the words of Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi,

  • speaking in an interview with the BBC as efforts to secure a nuclear deal between the US and Iran resume this week.

  • while he was speaking to our Chief International Correspondent, Lee Stu Set.