Iran rejects US nuclear 'red line' and vows to continue uranium enrichment even if deal is reached
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Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi declared that Tehran will persist with its uranium enrichment program, whether or not a nuclear agreement is established with the US. He responded to US objections, emphasizing that Iran's enrichment efforts are aimed at nuclear energy rather than weaponization. Meanwhile, US officials, including special envoy Steve Witkoff, insisted that any level of enrichment is unacceptable, stating it represents a "red line" in negotiations. The contrasting positions signal significant challenges ahead as the Trump administration seeks a resolution.
If the U.S. is interested in ensuring that Iran will not have nuclear weapons, a deal is within reach, and we are ready for a serious conversation to achieve a solution that will forever ensure that outcome.
We have one very, very clear red line, and that is enrichment. We cannot allow even 1% of an enrichment capability.
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