The Thorn of Iran Nuclear Enrichment Continues to Sting Deal with US
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"The naval blockade must be completely lifted. It is the first point mentioned in the agreement," said Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Iranian state television.
According to Iran's media, proposed agreement with the U.S. provides for the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets, the end of the war and 60 days of negotiations for a nuclear deal.
The US White House claims that Iran has agreed to dismantle its nuclear program. This does not appear to align with reports in Iranian state media, which stated that Iran is sticking to the demand to retain control over its enriched uranium.
Tehran demands to maintain its right to enrich uranium and its control of the Strait of Ormuz.
The Iranian official press today reported that the Iranian nuclear programme would be discussed with Washington within 60 days, within the framework of a draft framework agreement, with Tehran refusing to cede control of the Strait of Ormuz. Iran will only negotiate the nuclear programme within the framework of the fundamental principles of the Islamic Republic, and issues such as Iran's right to enrich uranium and the conservation of enriched m…

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