Iran’s supreme leader criticizes US proposal in nuclear talks but doesn’t reject the idea of a deal
- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has criticized the US proposal for a new nuclear agreement but did not reject the idea of a deal.
- Iran insists its nuclear activities are entirely peaceful and that it will never seek to develop or acquire nuclear weapons.
- Under a 2015 deal with six world powers, Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities in return for sanctions relief, but Trump abandoned the agreement in 2018.
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Iran’s Supreme Leader Rejects Trump Administration Demand to End Uranium Enrichment
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has rejected a key demand of the Trump administration’s proposed nuclear deal, saying Iran must be allowed to continue enriching uranium for peaceful purposes. Over the weekend, the Trump administration proposed a deal that would have allowed Iran to continue enriching uranium, but only temporarily — something Khamenei called unacceptable. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: “If we have 100 nuclear power plants b…
Ayatollah rejects US nuclear proposal, vows Iran to keep enriching...
Iran has finally reacted to the US proposal for a fresh nuclear deal which was submitted Saturday via Omani mediators, and as expected it has dismissed Washington demands to take uranium enrichment down to zero. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has made clear in fresh statements Wednesday that abandoning uranium enrichment was "100%" against the Islamic Republic's interests. This comes on the heels of a Truth Social post issued by Pr…
Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Race: IAEA Sounds the Alarm
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Exclusive: Iranian official urges U.S. to recognize Tehran's commitment to talks
In an exclusive interview with China Media Group, a senior Iranian official on Wednesday called on the United States to recognize Iran's genuine commitment to resolving differences through talks following the fifth round of indirect talks between the two sides.
Iran's supreme leader doesn't reject idea of a nuclear deal
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iran's supreme leader on Wednesday criticized an initial proposal from the United States in negotiations over Tehran's rapidly advancing nuclear program, though he stopped short of entirely rejecting the idea of agreement with Washington.
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