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Nuclear talks between Iran and the US have reached an impasse over Iran’s right to produce and stockpile low-enriched uranium. America first signalled that it was open to some enrichment before insisting that Iran must relinquish that right.
Iran is open to compromises on its nuclear program in talks with the United States, but uranium enrichment remains non-negotiable, the foreign ministry spokesperson told CNN, indicating Washington understands this position.
President Masoud Pezeshkian stressed on Tuesday that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons, but in the meantime, it will not compromise on its nuclear right.
Efforts to revive a nuclear agreement have continued through indirect talks ... to end the talks but remains firm in opposing concessions that he believes compromise Iran’s sovereignty.
The President said that Iran will not compromise on its nuclear right. Tehran, IRNA – President Masoud Pezeshkian has stressed the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear technology.
As uranium enrichment remains the key sticking point in US-Iran nuclear negotiations, new proposals from Oman -- including a regional consortium -- are testing the limits of compromise. With no date set for further talks,
Iran says it will soon respond to what the White House described as a "very detailed and acceptable proposal."
When asked how Washington and Tehran could reach a compromise in talks ... reiterated that the deal would have to protect Iran's right to nuclear energy, echoing the long-standing Iranian position ...
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Daily Times on MSNIran signals peace: Nuclear arms are 'unacceptable', Araghchi declaresIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reiterated that Iran considers nuclear weapons "unacceptable," reaffirming Tehran's official stance during a televised address on Saturday. His statement comes at a sensitive time,