Iran poised to dismiss US nuclear proposal, Iranian diplomat says
- On June 2, Iranian officials stated Iran is preparing to reject a recent U.S. Nuclear proposal delivered in Tehran by Oman's foreign minister.
- The proposal follows five rounds of indirect talks since April but Iran views the text as incoherent, unrealistic, and containing excessive demands.
- Iran insists on maintaining uranium enrichment rights and immediate sanction removal, while the U.S. Demands cessation of enrichment and phased sanctions relief.
- Iranian diplomats described the U.S. Offer as a “non-starter” and “one-sided,” emphasizing divergence from earlier agreements and Iran’s firm position on enrichment.
- The rejection highlights ongoing deadlock that could stall future negotiations and escalates tensions amid regional security concerns involving Israel and Iran.
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Iran Says US Nuclear Proposal Contains 'Many Ambiguities and Questions' - News From Antiwar.com
On Tuesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that the US's proposal for a nuclear deal contains "ambiguities and questions," comments that come amid a series of conflicting reports about the US offer. "The written proposal we received from the US contains many ambiguities and questions. Many issues in this…
Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abás Araqchi, said Tuesday that the US proposal for a new nuclear agreement, delivered through the Oman mediator, contains “many ambiguities and questions.” “The written proposal we have received from the United States contains many ambiguities and questions.” Many issues of this proposal are unclear,” said Araqchi during a visit to Lebanon. Iran noted on Saturday that it received “elements” from a US proposal for a poss…
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