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02 Jun 2025, 21:27 GMT+10
Irans uranium enrichment activities are entirely peaceful, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has insisted
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said Iran will give assurances regarding the peaceful nature its nuclear program, as US President Donald Trump pushes for the country to entirely dismantle its enrichment capability.
In March, Trump reportedly gave Iran a two-month deadline to make a nuclear deal with the US, threatening "bombing" if it does not accept. Washington recently set out its terms in a letter, following five rounds of Oman-brokered negotiations between the two nations.
"We are ready to give assurances to all sides about peaceful nature of our nuclear program," Araghchi, Tehran's top negotiator in the nuclear talks with the US, said at a press conference in Egypt on Monday.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Sunday that US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff "has sent a detailed and acceptable proposal" to Iran, adding that "it's in their best interest to accept." She reiterated Trump's position that "Iran can never obtain a nuclear bomb."
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Tehran views the US proposal as both unfair and unlikely to reach a compromise, an Iranian source familiar with the proceedings has told RT.
"Iranians were dismayed to see such a fanciful, one-sided text that is so out of touch with reality," the source said.
Iran is poised to reject the US proposition as a "non-starter," Reuters wrote on Monday, citing a senior Iranian diplomat.
Last month, Trump said the only outcome he would accept is the "total dismantlement" of the Iranian nuclear program. Washington has insisted that Tehran should not be able to enrich its own uranium, even for civilian use, a clause Araghchi has dismissed as a violation of Iran's sovereign rights.
During his first presidential term, Trump accused Tehran of secretly violating the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), under which Iran agreed to curtail its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief, and unilaterally withdrew the US from the deal. Tehran has dismissed the accusations, and has since gradually ramped up its domestic uranium enrichment.
(RT.com)
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