US, Iran say they’re moving closer to nuclear deal after 5th round of talks
- Iran and the United States concluded a fifth round of nuclear negotiations in Rome on May 25, 2025, aimed at limiting Tehran's nuclear program and lifting some sanctions.
- The talks followed years of tension after the U.S. Withdrew from the 2015 nuclear accord and reimposed sanctions, with the core issue being Iran's uranium enrichment levels.
- Iran insists it will continue enriching uranium, citing its Non-Proliferation Treaty rights, while the U.S. Demands a complete halt, with both sides making some but not conclusive progress.
- Iran now enriches uranium up to 60 percent, far above the accord's 3.67 percent cap, but below weapons-grade 90 percent, while the U.S. Refuses any enrichment; Abbas Araghchi warned, “no enrichment would mean they do NOT have a deal.”
- The incomplete talks suggest ongoing challenges amid regional tensions and economic strain on Iran, with future negotiations expected to continue amid warnings of Israeli strikes and U.S. Military threats.
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The United States Considered that Nuclear Negotiations with Iran Are Moving Forward but that “There Is Still Work to Be Done”
After more than three hours of negotiations in Rome, Washington and Tehran noted limited progress in a process blocked by differences in uranium enrichment
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