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Iran rejects push to suspend uranium enrichment to reach U.S. deal

  • During Omani-mediated negotiations in Rome on Monday, Iran denied any plans to halt its uranium enrichment activities.
  • Negotiations began in April following the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear accord and aim to resolve disputes over Iran's nuclear program amid high tension.
  • Iran insists its nuclear program is civilian and defends its right to enrich uranium up to 60 percent, far above the 2015 cap of 3.67 percent but below weapons-grade levels.
  • President Trump described the talks as 'very, very good' while Iran's lead negotiator called them 'complicated' with only some but not conclusive progress reported.
  • The rejection of uranium enrichment suspension suggests ongoing deadlock, with no date set for further talks and both sides maintaining firm positions amid regional and economic pressures.
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While Washington demands, in exchange for the lifting of sanctions, that Iran cease to enrich uranium, the country's supreme guide rejected this request on Wednesday, June 4. Meanwhile, the country's nuclear material production continues to increase.

·Paris, France
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DUBÁI, United Arab Emirates — Iranian officials on Thursday dismissed speculation about an imminent nuclear agreement with the United States, emphasizing that any agreement must lift sanctions completely and allow the country's nuclear program to continue.

·Los Angeles, United States
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FRESH NEWS broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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