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 Iran’s Negotiator: No Permission Needed for Uranium Enrichment

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Iran’s parliament speaker announced on Sunday that the latest US nuclear proposal lacks any provision for sanctions relief, a critical flaw that has led to a major roadblock in negotiations, according to state media. This follows Iran’s chief negotiator affirming the nation’s resolve to continue enriching uranium without external approval. Since April, five rounds of talks, mediated by Oman, have been held between the two long-standing adversaries, aiming to revive a landmark agreement that previously limited Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. This original accord was abandoned by the former US President in 2018.

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the parliament speaker, declared in a broadcast on Iranian television that “the US plan does not even mention the lifting of sanctions,” characterizing this as a sign of dishonesty. He further accused the Americans of seeking to impose a “unilateral” agreement that Tehran would not accept. Ghalibaf stated, “The delusional US president should know better and change his approach if he is really looking for a deal.”

After the fifth round of discussions on May 31, Iran confirmed receiving “elements” of a US proposal, though officials later expressed concerns about “ambiguities” in the draft. The US and its Western allies have long accused Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons, a charge Iran has consistently denied, insisting its atomic program is solely for peaceful purposes.

Key points of contention in the negotiations have been the removal of biting economic sanctions and the contentious issue of uranium enrichment. Tehran asserts its right to enrich uranium under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, while the former US administration considered any Iranian enrichment a “red line.” The current US administration, having revived its “maximum pressure” campaign, has repeatedly stated that uranium enrichment will not be permitted under a potential deal. The international nuclear monitoring body reports Iran as the only non-nuclear-weapon state globally that enriches uranium up to 60%, still short of the 90% threshold needed for a nuclear warhead. Iran’s supreme leader also rejected the latest US proposal and said enrichment was “key” to Iran’s nuclear program.

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