Iran rejects push to suspend uranium enrichment to reach U.S. deal
- Iran and the United States held Omani-mediated nuclear talks in Rome in early June 2025.
- The talks follow stalled negotiations since April after the U.S. left the 2015 nuclear accord, with both sides taking hardline positions on uranium enrichment.
- Iran rejected suspending uranium enrichment, calling it a red line that violates its rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
- Iranian spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei stated, "Iran will never accept that," while U.S. President Trump described the talks as "very, very good" with potential good news forthcoming.
- The rejection of enrichment suspension complicates reaching a deal that could ease sanctions, with no date set for future talks amid ongoing tensions.
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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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