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AP PHOTOS: Life in Iran’s Capital, Tehran, as High-Stakes Nuclear Negotiations with the US Go On

  • Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei rejected a U.S. Proposal to halt uranium enrichment during nuclear negotiations in Tehran on June 4, 2025.
  • The U.S. Proposal, delivered by envoy Steve Witkoff on June 1, aimed to gradually curb Iran's uranium enrichment, but Khamenei called it "100% against the idea of 'we can.'"
  • Khamenei emphasized uranium enrichment as essential for Iran's nuclear industry and self-sufficiency, rejecting demands that Iran forsake it or depend on foreign fuel.
  • Iran currently enriches uranium to 60% purity, far exceeding the 3.67% limit of the 2015 nuclear deal, while the U.S. Maintains sanctions and warns of potential strikes.
  • Khamenei's remarks signal prolonged tension, with ongoing talks mediated by Oman and risks of escalating regional conflict if an agreement is not reached.
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Malay Mail broke the news in Selangor, Malaysia on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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