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Iran Rebukes US Demands in Geneva Nuclear Talks: WSJ

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NEW YORK: During nuclear talks in Geneva, Iran reportedly rejected all demands put forward by the United States, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal, which cited unnamed Iranian state-run media and anonymous sources.

The report stated that Tehran refused to hand over its uranium stockpiles to a foreign country, signaling a firm stance against one of the central proposals from Washington. Iran also opposed suggestions to halt uranium enrichment, dismantle key nuclear facilities, and accept indefinite restrictions on the development of its nuclear program. These rejections indicate that significant points of contention remain between the two nations.

Despite these disagreements, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expressed a more measured outlook following the talks. He said that the delegations of both countries had made “serious progress” during discussions in Geneva and had begun in-depth negotiations on the components of a potential future agreement regarding Iran’s nuclear dossier.

The comments from Araghchi suggest that while Tehran rejected specific US demands, both sides are continuing dialogue in an effort to find common ground. Observers note that the talks represent a critical stage in the broader effort to resolve longstanding disagreements over Iran’s nuclear program, which has been a focal point of international concern for years.

The Geneva talks reflect a delicate balance between Iran’s insistence on maintaining its nuclear sovereignty and the US push for stricter oversight and limitations.

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