Iran rejects most of US conditions in ongoing talks in Geneva – Report

They also dismissed proposals requiring Tehran to hand over its enriched uranium reserves, describing such demands as unacceptable.
Tehran has firmly rejected most of the conditions reportedly put forward by the United States in ongoing discussions over its nuclear program, reiterating that it will not reduce uranium enrichment to zero or transfer its existing uranium stockpile to any external party.
Iranian officials stated that halting enrichment entirely remains a “red line,” emphasizing that the country considers the program a sovereign right. They also dismissed proposals requiring Tehran to hand over its enriched uranium reserves, describing such demands as unacceptable.
The response comes amid renewed diplomatic efforts between Tehran and Washington aimed at de-escalating tensions and addressing concerns surrounding Iran’s nuclear activities. While U.S. officials have called for stricter limitations and greater transparency, Iranian authorities maintain that any agreement must respect national interests and existing legal frameworks.
The latest exchange underscores persistent divisions between the two sides, with prospects for a breakthrough remaining uncertain as negotiations continue.







