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Iran Open to Nuclear Deal but Rejects US Zero Enrichment Demand

Iran rejects U.S. demand to stop uranium enrichment, emphasizing it as a sovereign right amid ongoing indirect negotiations and regional military pressure, officials said.

  • Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the country would not accept a zero enrichment deal, emphasizing that uranium enrichment is a matter of national dignity and independence.
  • Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was sentenced to over seven years in prison for her activism, coinciding with Iran's ongoing negotiations with the United States regarding its nuclear program.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that Iran seems eager to negotiate a deal after recent talks, despite ongoing military tensions in the region.
  • Iran is open to discussing uranium enrichment levels but insists on retaining the right to enrich inside its territory, as asserted by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
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