Iran demands sanctions relief guarantee in nuclear talks with US
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Iran demands clarity from the US on how and when sanctions will be lifted in negotiations about its nuclear program. Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmail Baghaei emphasized the importance of a detailed approach from Washington, reflecting skepticism from Iran's leadership about the sincerity of US proposals. Following weeks of negotiations, Iran has not found the American offer acceptable and appears prepared to reject it. Tensions persist over uranium enrichment and the impact of sanctions on Iran's economy, complicating discussions between the two nations.
Tehran insists that Washington clarify specifics on sanction lifting mechanisms before any agreement is reached, reflecting doubts raised by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
US envoy Steve Witkoff stated that President Trump is firmly against Iran's continuation of uranium enrichment, asserting it is a non-negotiable 'red line'.
Iranian officials describe the recent US proposal as inadequate, alleging it demands the cessation of all enrichment, contrary to Iran's intentions to enrich uranium for peaceful uses.
Tehran is skeptical about the US's vague offer, with Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressing the need for a comprehensive understanding of sanction removal to proceed.
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