Iran says no new nuclear proposal, disputing Trump
- On May 17, 2025, Iran disputed U.S. Claims of a new nuclear proposal, calling U.S. Messaging confusing and contradictory amid ongoing talks.
- The dispute arose after U.S. President Trump stated he sent Iran a proposal while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denied receiving any written or indirect proposal.
- The talks, primarily mediated in Oman with four rounds completed, focus on curbing Iran's nuclear program and ending its support for terrorism and proxy wars.
- Trump expressed willingness to pursue an agreement if Iran stops supporting terrorism, ends its violent proxy conflicts, and completely and verifiably abandons its nuclear weapons program.
- Despite harsh rhetoric, both sides remain engaged in negotiations, with Iran insisting on respecting its nuclear enrichment rights and seeking sanction relief for a deal.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei Dismisses Trump's Comments On Nuclear Proposal
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei asserted that Tehran feels no pressure to respond to a US proposal for a deal aimed to curb its nuclear program, saying US President Donald Trump's recent comments on the matter were "not worth responding to."
Iran Disputes Trump’s Claim US Made Nuclear Proposal
Iran’s foreign minister disputed President Donald Trump’s remarks Friday that the U.S. has provided the Islamic regime with a new proposal regarding its nuclear program. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One while returning from a four-day trip to the Middle East that “they have a proposal, more importantly, they know they have to move quickly or something bad’s going to happen.” But Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi wrote Friday…
Iran says no new nuclear proposal, disputing Trump: ‘Confusing and contradictory’ messaging
A top Iranian official pushed back on President Trump Friday, calling his recent remarks about a nuclear deal “confusing and contradictory.” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One as he returned from the Middle East earlier Friday that the U.S. gave Iran a formal proposal for a new nuclear agreement, urging Tehran to “move quickly.”…
Trump, Iran clash over nuclear deal messaging
Iran's foreign minister pushed back on claims that the country has received a formal nuclear deal proposal from the United States, claiming the messaging from the U.S. president was "confusing" and "contradictory."
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