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Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei criticized the U.S. proposal for a nuclear deal on Wednesday and stressed Iran won't accept an agreement that makes its nuclear program dependent on other countries.
Iran is currently reviewing a formal U.S. nuclear deal proposal as both sides remain deeply divided over uranium enrichment limits and sanctions relief.
An IAEA report on Iran's uranium stockpile increase prompted the White House on Saturday to urge its acceptance of a proposal for a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal.
WASHINGTON — Iran intends to reject a US-proposed deal Monday that would have Tehran scrap its nuclear program and get rid of its existing stockpile of highly enriched uranium needed to make
Trump Won't Be Able To 'Deter Iran Moving Forward' If Nuclear Deal Resembles Obama-Era JCPOA: Expert
Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior director of the Iran program at the FDD, joined"Forbes Newsroom" to discuss a potential nuclear deal between the United States and Iran.
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The outline of the U.S. offer to Iran in their high-stakes negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program is starting to become clearer.
The U.N. atomic agency reports that Iran hasn’t cooperated with a nuclear probe, raising the prospect of a snapback of sanctions on Tehran.