Iran says nuclear talks will fail if US pushes for zero enrichment
- Iran's nuclear talks mediated by Oman aim to conclude a deal by October to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- The negotiations face obstacles as the US insists Iran cease uranium enrichment, while Iran insists on its right to enrich for peaceful purposes.
- Iran enriches uranium to 60 percent purity, exceeding the 3.67 percent cap agreed upon in the 2015 nuclear agreement, yet still remains below the roughly 90 percent enrichment level required for a nuclear weapon.
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated ‘‘a deal is within reach’’ if the US focuses on preventing nuclear weapons without demanding zero enrichment.
- If the US continues to demand zero enrichment, Iran warns talks will fail and enrichment will proceed with or without an agreement.
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