Iran says nuclear talks will fail if US pushes for zero enrichment
- U.S. Special envoy Steve Witkoff stated on Sunday that any nuclear deal with Iran must exclude uranium enrichment, marking a firm U.S. Red line.
- This position follows President Trump's 2018 withdrawal from the 2015 Iran deal, which limited enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief, and has led to stalled talks.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi responded that Tehran has not received a U.S. Proposal and declared enrichment will continue, calling U.S. Demands unrealistic.
- Trump said on Thursday the U.S. Was very close to a deal and urged Iran to act quickly, while Witkoff expressed hope talks scheduled in Europe this week would yield progress.
- The persistent dispute over uranium enrichment suggests negotiations may fail if the U.S. Insists Iran halt all enrichment, complicating prospects for a peaceful agreement.
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Iran Clarifies That Nuclear Talks Will Fail If US Pushes Zero Enrichment
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Iran says nuclear talks ‘will lead nowhere’ if US demands zero enrichment
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Enrichment Remains Key Sticking Point in U.S.-Iran Negotiations
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