Iran says U.S. has not asked for zero nuclear enrichment

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has clarified that the United States has not formally requested zero nuclear enrichment from Iran, a statement that contradicts claims made by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump has consistently insisted that Iran should not be permitted to enrich uranium at any level, reflecting ongoing tensions between the two countries over nuclear policy. This divergence highlights the complexities of the diplomatic landscape surrounding Iran's nuclear program, which has been a focal point of international negotiations and sanctions. The Iranian government maintains its right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, despite pressure from the U.S. and its allies. As discussions regarding the nuclear deal continue, the differing narratives emphasize the challenges in reaching a consensus on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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