Iran says no nuclear deal if deprived of 'peaceful activities'
- On Monday, Iran stated it will not accept a nuclear deal that deprives it of peaceful activities such as uranium enrichment.
- The core dispute stems from the US demanding Iran halt all uranium enrichment, a position reinforced since Trump abandoned the 2018 nuclear deal.
- Since April, Iran and the United States have engaged in five negotiation sessions facilitated by Oman, during which Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stressed the importance of transparency and affirmed Iran’s entitlement to maintain a peaceful nuclear program.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency reported Iran enriched uranium up to 60 percent, close to weapons-grade levels, but Iran rejected the report and warned against exploiting it to impose sanctions.
- Egyptian officials called for de-escalation to avoid regional war, while Iran insisted sanctions must be lifted before any agreement, suggesting ongoing talks face significant challenges.
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Donald Trump objected on Monday to any "enrichment of uranium" in the framework of a possible agreement on Iranian nuclear, after Tehran excluded itself from being deprived of its "peaceful activities", negotiations between the two countries ending on this key point. ...
For Tehran there is no question of depriving the country of its "peaceful activities" of enrichment, while a meeting is being held in Cairo to lift the sanctions that strangle the Iranian economy.
Iran excluded on Monday any agreement with Washington to regulate its nuclear programme, if the aim is to "deprive it of its peaceful activities" of enrichment, and urged the United States to provide it with "guarantees" on the lifting of sanctions that strangle its economy.

Iran says no nuclear deal if deprived of 'peaceful activities'
CAIRO: Iran said Monday (Jun 2) it will not accept a nuclear agreement that deprives it of what it calls "peaceful activities", a reference to uranium enrichment, as it pressed the United States for guarantees it will drop sanctions. Uranium enrichment has remained a key point of contention between the foe
Nuclear Talks: Irani FM meets IAEA chief in Cairo
CAIRO: Following his rendezvous with IAEA Chief Rafael Grossi, Iranian FM Seyyed Abbas Araghchi on Monday (2nd June, 2025) stated: “If the goal is to deprive Iran of its peaceful activities, then certainly no agreement will be reached.“ While Iran is pursuing talks with US on its nuclear programme, IAEA has noted that Iran happens to harbour 408.6 kgs uranium enriched to 60% that exceeds 45 times the limit authorised by the 2015 agreement with g…
FM Araqchi: No Deal With US Without Iran's Right To Enrichment - Iran Front Page
Iranian Foreign Minister, Seyed Abbas Araqchi, emphasized that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not abandon uranium enrichment, adding that no nuclear agreement will be signed with the US that disregards that right.
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