Iran rejects push to suspend uranium enrichment to reach U.S. deal
- Iran rejected suspending uranium enrichment during Omani-mediated talks with the US held in Rome as of May 2025.
- The refusal followed US demands to halt enrichment, a key condition for any nuclear deal, amid complicated negotiations since April.
- Iran defends its civilian nuclear program and opposes US limits it sees as violations of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- Iran enriches uranium up to 60 percent, far above the 2015 accord cap of 3.67 percent, while weapons-grade requires about 90 percent enrichment.
- The talks yielded some progress but no date is set for next talks, leaving prospects uncertain amid US pressure and regional tensions.
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DUBÁI, United Arab Emirates — Iranian officials on Thursday dismissed speculation about an imminent nuclear agreement with the United States, emphasizing that any agreement must lift sanctions completely and allow the country's nuclear program to continue.
Iran says a U.S. nuclear deal isn’t imminent and that its enrichment program must continue
Senior Iranian officials on Thursday dismissed speculation about an imminent nuclear deal with the United States, emphasizing that any agreement must fully lift sanctions and allow the country’s nuclear program to continue.

Iran says a US nuclear deal isn't imminent and that its enrichment program must continue
Senior Iranian officials on Thursday dismissed speculation about an imminent nuclear deal with the United States, emphasizing that any agreement must fully lift sanctions and allow the country’s nuclear program to continue.
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