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Iran and U.S. Lock Horns Over Uranium Enrichment in Nuclear Talks

As both nations prepare for a new round of negotiations, Iran vows to continue enrichment while the U.S. insists on its complete cessation.

Overview

  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed that uranium enrichment will persist regardless of whether a deal is reached, citing it as a non-negotiable right under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
  • U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff reiterated the Trump administration's 'red line,' demanding a complete halt to all uranium enrichment activities in any potential agreement with Iran.
  • The two sides have completed four rounds of indirect, Oman-mediated talks, with the next round expected to be scheduled in Europe soon, though the core issue of enrichment remains unresolved.
  • Iran's uranium enrichment currently reaches 60%, far exceeding the 3.67% limit set by the 2015 nuclear deal, but below weapons-grade levels, which has raised international concerns.
  • Both nations have issued public statements doubling down on their respective positions, with Iran emphasizing its peaceful intentions and the U.S. warning of potential consequences if no agreement is reached.