
Iran's Araghchi: No Nuclear Deal Without Uranium Enrichment
Vienna Talks Stall: Iran's Araghchi Rejects US Uranium Enrichment Stance Vienna, Austria – Negotiations between Iran and the United States regarding Iran's nuclear program have hit a snag, according to a recent statement by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Araghchi declared that a deal is unattainable if the US maintains its opposition to Iran's uranium enrichment activities. The statement comes amidst a series of meetings between the two nations in Vienna, aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. "There will be no agreement if Washington insists on rejecting uranium enrichment," Araghchi stated in a video released by Al Arabiya. The video shows Araghchi in several meetings, underscoring the intensity of the ongoing discussions. The statement highlights the deep divisions between the two countries on this key issue. The US has expressed concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions, while Iran maintains its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes. The ongoing stalemate raises serious questions about the future of the nuclear deal and regional stability. The international community is closely watching the developments, hoping for a resolution that prevents further escalation.