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Iran May Pause Uranium Enrichment

  • Iran may pause uranium enrichment for a year and ship part of its enriched stock abroad under a proposed political deal involving the United States.
  • The proposed deal follows five rounds of talks aiming to resolve a decades-long dispute, but an impasse remains over the U.S. Demand to scrap enrichment, which Iran rejects.
  • Tehran is calling for the U.S. To acknowledge its entitlement to pursue uranium enrichment for peaceful uses under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and to authorize the release of $6 billion in oil revenues currently frozen due to sanctions.
  • Western diplomats express skepticism about reconciliation on enrichment, stress the need for Iran to verify nuclear activity reductions, and warn that lifting sanctions quickly remains difficult.
  • A political agreement could increase chances for broader nuclear diplomacy, but it faces resistance from European powers and depends on Tehran's serious commitment and Washington accepting conditions.
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Arizona Daily Sun broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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