US-Iran Nuclear Talks Stall as Both Sides Fail to Agree on Framework
Sourced from 4 publications
- •Iran's parliamentary speaker Ghalibaf said negotiations with the US to end the conflict have progressed but remain far from a final deal.
- •Deputy Foreign Minister Khatibzadeh said excessive US demands are a barrier to scheduling further in-person talks.
- •Iran stated it will not hand over enriched uranium to the US, with Khatibzadeh saying the issue is not under discussion.
- •No future talks are planned until both sides agree on a shared negotiation framework, according to Al Jazeera.
- •The impasse reflects a bilateral failure to establish common terms rather than one side unilaterally blocking progress.
Sources
Iran says US negotiations have progressed but far from final deal
Indiatimes
Iran not planning to send enriched uranium to the US — Deputy Foreign Minister
Tass
Iranian official says excessive demands made by U.S. are barrier to in-person ta...
PBS NewsHour
Iran’s deputy FM says no date for more US talks until ‘framework’ agreed
Al Jazeera
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