
Laurence Norman
Deputy Bureau Chief at The Wall Street Journal
Deputy Bureau Chief at Dow Jones Newswires
In Europe for The Wall Street Journal. Cover Iran nuclear, EU, European foreign policy & anything else that comes my way. My RT, someone else's view.
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5 days ago |
wsj.com | Laurence Norman
U.S. and Iranian officials are convening in Rome for a second round of discussions on Saturday President Trump is calling for Iran to “go fast” to secure a new nuclear accord. But for any deal to work, Tehran will have to account for exactly what nuclear program hardware it has produced and stowed away. There are critical gaps in the world’s understanding of Iran’s nuclear inventory.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Laurence Norman
1 day agoTrump Is About to Learn That Iran Is a Problem Without a SolutionA second round of nuclear talks will be held this weekend. As Steve Witkoff, U.S. President Donald Trump’s “envoy for everything,” sits down again …14 hours agoIran parades missiles through the streets in a show of force as nuclear talks ramp upThe Islamic Republic displayed its military might, parading thousands of troops through the streets of the capital, Tehran, along with military hardware.
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1 week ago |
on.wsj.com | Michael Gordon |Laurence Norman |Benoit Faucon
トランプ米政権の中東担当特使を務めるスティーブ・ウィットコフ氏は15日、イランがトランプ政権と新たな核合意を結ぶには、ウラン濃縮プログラムを放棄しなければならないと述べた。低濃縮ウランの製造を認める可能性があるとの発言を撤回したものとみられる。 ウィットコフ氏はXへの投稿で、「イランとの合意はドナルド・トランプ米大統領との合意でのみ完了する」と述べ、「イランは核の濃縮・兵器化プログラムを停止し、放棄しなければならない」と付け加えた。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル日本版今すぐ購読する Special Advertising Section アクセスランキング 米特使、イラン核協議で「米国に譲歩の余地ある」
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Michael Gordon |Laurence Norman |Benoit Faucon
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said that the Trump administration is prepared to allow Iran to enrich uranium at a low level if it is subject to stringent verification, a significant shift from the White House’s initial demand that Tehran’s nuclear program be dismantled. The position, if adopted during talks that are to resume Saturday following an initial meeting last weekend, would leave Iran with a toehold on a nuclear program and put the U.S. at odds with Israel’s goals on the question.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Michael Gordon |Laurence Norman |Benoit Faucon
14 hours agoCoach Woody Hayes’s warning could apply to the ambitious and confident president. Three things can happen when you throw the ball, legendary Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes once warned, and two of them are bad. Few figures in world history like going deep more than President Trump, and now the …
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