
Iran Rejects US Nuclear Deal Proposal: Tensions Rise in Tehran
Iran Rejects US Nuclear Proposal: Tehran's Concerns and the Path Forward Tehran, Iran – Iran is poised to reject a new nuclear proposal from the United States, delivered through Oman, according to a report by Astro AWANI. The proposal, which was presented by Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi on Saturday, failed to address Tehran's key concerns about uranium enrichment. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated, "We will give a response in due course." This rejection underscores the continuing stalemate between the two nations. The video footage showed Araghchi speaking at a press conference, emphasizing the importance of upholding Iran's national interests and the rights of its people. The US proposal, part of ongoing negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, is seen by Iran as insufficient to meet its needs. For several decades, Iran and the US have engaged in multiple rounds of talks, aiming to resolve the long-standing dispute over Iran's nuclear program. The latest rejection highlights the challenges in reaching a mutually acceptable agreement. The situation remains tense, with the international community watching closely for Iran's official response and the subsequent steps taken by both nations.