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Iran says to submit own nuclear proposal to US soon
Iran said on Monday that it would soon present a counter-proposal on a nuclear deal with the United States, after it had described Washingtonโs offer as containing โambiguitiesโ...
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Iran says to submit own nuclear proposal to US soon
Agence France-Presse . Tehran, Iran 09 June, 2025, 19:52
The national flag of Iran. | File photo
Iran said on Monday that it would soon present a counter-proposal on a nuclear deal with the United States, after it had described Washingtonโs offer as containing โambiguitiesโ.
Tehran and Washington have held five rounds of talks since April to thrash out a new nuclear accord to replace the deal with major powers that US President Donald Trump abandoned during his first term in 2018.
The longtime foes have been locked in a diplomatic standoff over Iranโs uranium enrichment, with Tehran defending it as a โnon-negotiableโ right and Washington describing it as a โred lineโ.
On May 31, after the fifth round talks, Iran said it had received โelementsโ of a US proposal, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying later the text contained โambiguitiesโ.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei criticised the US proposal as โlacking elementsโ reflective of the previous rounds of negotiations, without providing further details.
โWe will soon submit our own proposed plan to the other side through (mediator) Oman once it is finalised,โ Baqaei told a weekly press briefing.
โIt is a proposal that is reasonable, logical, and balanced, and we strongly recommend that the American side value this opportunity.โ
Iranโs parliament speaker has said the US proposal failed to include the lifting of sanctions -- a key demand for Tehran, which has been reeling under their weight for years.
Trump, who has revived his โmaximum pressureโ campaign of sanctions on Iran since taking office in January, has repeatedly said it will not be allowed any uranium enrichment under a potential deal.
On Wednesday, Iranโs supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the US offer was โ100 percent againstโ notions of independence and self-reliance.
He insisted that uranium enrichment was โkeyโ to Iranโs nuclear programme and that the US โcannot have a sayโ on the issue.
Iran currently enriches uranium to 60 percent, far above the 3.67-percent limit set in the 2015 deal and close though still short of the 90 percent needed for a nuclear warhead.
Western countries, including the United States, have long accused Iran of seeking to acquire atomic weapons, while Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes
The United Nations nuclear watchdog will convene a Board of Governors meeting from June 9-13 in Vienna to discuss Iranโs nuclear activities.
The meeting comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency released a report criticising โless than satisfactoryโ cooperation from Tehran, particularly in explaining past cases of nuclear material found at undeclared sites.
Iran has criticised the IAEA report as unbalanced, saying it relied on โforged documentsโ provided by its arch foe Israel.
Britain, France and Germany, the three European countries who were party to the 2015 deal, are currently weighing whether to trigger the sanctions โsnapbackโ mechanism in the accord.
The mechanism would reinstate UN sanctions in response to Iranian non-compliance -- an option that expires in October.
On Friday, Araghchi warned European powers against backing a draft resolution at the IAEA accusing Tehran of non-compliance, calling it a โstrategic mistakeโ.
On Monday, Baqaei said Iran has โprepared and formulated a series of steps and measuresโ if the resolution passed.
โWithout a doubt, the response to confrontation will not be more cooperation,โ he added.
Agence France-Presse . Tehran, Iran 09 June, 2025, 19:52
The national flag of Iran. | File photo
Iran said on Monday that it would soon present a counter-proposal on a nuclear deal with the United States, after it had described Washingtonโs offer as containing โambiguitiesโ.
Tehran and Washington have held five rounds of talks since April to thrash out a new nuclear accord to replace the deal with major powers that US President Donald Trump abandoned during his first term in 2018.
The longtime foes have been locked in a diplomatic standoff over Iranโs uranium enrichment, with Tehran defending it as a โnon-negotiableโ right and Washington describing it as a โred lineโ.
On May 31, after the fifth round talks, Iran said it had received โelementsโ of a US proposal, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying later the text contained โambiguitiesโ.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei criticised the US proposal as โlacking elementsโ reflective of the previous rounds of negotiations, without providing further details.
โWe will soon submit our own proposed plan to the other side through (mediator) Oman once it is finalised,โ Baqaei told a weekly press briefing.
โIt is a proposal that is reasonable, logical, and balanced, and we strongly recommend that the American side value this opportunity.โ
Iranโs parliament speaker has said the US proposal failed to include the lifting of sanctions -- a key demand for Tehran, which has been reeling under their weight for years.
Trump, who has revived his โmaximum pressureโ campaign of sanctions on Iran since taking office in January, has repeatedly said it will not be allowed any uranium enrichment under a potential deal.
On Wednesday, Iranโs supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the US offer was โ100 percent againstโ notions of independence and self-reliance.
He insisted that uranium enrichment was โkeyโ to Iranโs nuclear programme and that the US โcannot have a sayโ on the issue.
Iran currently enriches uranium to 60 percent, far above the 3.67-percent limit set in the 2015 deal and close though still short of the 90 percent needed for a nuclear warhead.
Western countries, including the United States, have long accused Iran of seeking to acquire atomic weapons, while Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes
The United Nations nuclear watchdog will convene a Board of Governors meeting from June 9-13 in Vienna to discuss Iranโs nuclear activities.
The meeting comes after the International Atomic Energy Agency released a report criticising โless than satisfactoryโ cooperation from Tehran, particularly in explaining past cases of nuclear material found at undeclared sites.
Iran has criticised the IAEA report as unbalanced, saying it relied on โforged documentsโ provided by its arch foe Israel.
Britain, France and Germany, the three European countries who were party to the 2015 deal, are currently weighing whether to trigger the sanctions โsnapbackโ mechanism in the accord.
The mechanism would reinstate UN sanctions in response to Iranian non-compliance -- an option that expires in October.
On Friday, Araghchi warned European powers against backing a draft resolution at the IAEA accusing Tehran of non-compliance, calling it a โstrategic mistakeโ.
On Monday, Baqaei said Iran has โprepared and formulated a series of steps and measuresโ if the resolution passed.
โWithout a doubt, the response to confrontation will not be more cooperation,โ he added.





































