Iran Rejects U.S. Nuclear Deal, Vows to Continue Enrichment

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Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei rejected a US proposal for a nuclear deal that would make Iran dependent on other countries for nuclear fuel, emphasizing Iran's self-reliance and mastery of nuclear technology. The US proposal offers limited uranium enrichment and regional cooperation, but Iran insists on maintaining its enrichment capabilities on its soil. Ongoing negotiations aim to find a compromise amid tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
- Iran rejects any nuclear deal that makes its program reliant on other countries Axios
- Iran’s Supreme Leader Rejects U.S. Nuclear Deal Offer WSJ
- U.S. Proposal in Iran Nuclear Talks Allows Some Enrichment of Uranium The New York Times
- Iran’s Khamenei slams US nuclear proposal, vows to keep enriching uranium Al Jazeera
- Iran could accept nuclear consortium on its soil, Iranian official says Axios
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