Iran Proposes Nuclear Deal Terms and Canada Unites After Shooting
[00:00] Oliver Grant: From Neural Newscast, I'm Oliver Grant.
[00:04] Oliver Grant: And I'm Peter Rowan.
[00:06] Oliver Grant: Today, Iranian officials signal a path toward a nuclear deal as negotiators prepare for Tuesday's high-stakes meeting in Geneva.
[00:16] Oliver Grant: And in Canada, political leaders show a rare moment of unity following a tragic mass shooting at a school in Tumblr Ridge.
[00:26] Oliver Grant: Iran is signaling a willingness to compromise on its nuclear program just days before a new round of talks begins in Geneva.
[00:35] Oliver Grant: Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takhtravanchi told the BBC that Tehran might dilute its 60% enriched uranium if the Americans are sincere.
[00:46] Oliver Grant: These indirect talks in Oman have been described as positive by both sides recently.
[00:53] Oliver Grant: Dr. Avanchi is effectively saying the ball is in America's court to prove they want a deal
[00:58] Oliver Grant: by discussing the lifting of sanctions.
[01:01] Oliver Grant: The gap between the two sides remains wide, though.
[01:04] Oliver Grant: This is particularly true regarding enrichment levels.
[01:08] Oliver Grant: President Trump reiterated just last Friday that he wants zero enrichment.
[01:14] Oliver Grant: Iran views that as a red line and a violation of its sovereign rights.
[01:20] Oliver Grant: That contradiction makes the Geneva meeting on Tuesday critical for regional stability.
[01:26] Oliver Grant: While Marco Rubio says a deal is hard to achieve,
[01:30] Oliver Grant: the involvement of Jared Kushner in recent talks suggests the White House is still pursuing a diplomatic solution.
[01:38] Oliver Grant: Next, we turn to Canada, where a community is mourning a devastating school shooting in Tumblr Ridge, British Columbia.
[01:47] Oliver Grant: On Friday evening, thousands gathered for a vigil that saw an unexpected display of solidarity
[01:54] Oliver Grant: between the nation's most prominent political rivals.
[01:57] Oliver Grant: Prime Minister Mark Carney and opposition leader Pierre Polyevra were seen holding hands during the ceremony.
[02:05] Oliver Grant: They were joined by Governor-General Mary Simon as they laid flowers to honor the victims of the mass shooting that occurred earlier this week.
[02:14] Oliver Grant: It is rare to see Carney and Pallivre set aside their partisan friction so publicly.
[02:21] Oliver Grant: It suggests the gravity of this tragedy has momentarily forced a pause in the usual political
[02:27] Oliver Grant: maneuvering we see in Ottawa.
[02:30] Oliver Grant: The focus has shifted instead to institutional grief.
[02:34] Oliver Grant: The images of them standing together have certainly resonated across the country during this
[02:40] Oliver Grant: difficult time.
[02:41] Oliver Grant: This vigil serves as a somber reminder of the shared responsibility leaders have
[02:47] Oliver Grant: when a community faces such an unthinkable loss of life.
[02:51] Oliver Grant: I'm Oliver Grant.
[02:52] Peter Rowan: And I'm Peter Rowan.
[02:54] Peter Rowan: Thanks for listening.
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