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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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Iranian Foreign Minister criticises US President Trump's "confusional and contradictory messages"

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Iran's Foreign Minister denies receiving any US nuclear deal proposal, despite Trump's claims, reaffirms Iran's right to peaceful enrichment.

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WJAC broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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