Iran to present counter-proposal to US in nuclear talks

Iran rejects the latest US nuclear proposal, citing unresolved issues on enrichment and sanctions, and plans to offer its own deal. - REUTERS
DUBAI: Iran will soon hand a counter-proposal for a nuclear deal to the United States via Oman, Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said on Monday, in response to a U.S. offer that Tehran deems "unacceptable".
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- Iran rejected a recent US nuclear proposal, saying it fails to address key concerns over uranium and sanctions.
- Tehran plans to send its own counterproposal via Oman, calling it fair and balanced.
- No date is set for new talks, as Iran vows to continue enrichment despite past failed agreements.
"The U.S. proposal is not acceptable to us. It was not the result of previous rounds of negotiations. We will present our own proposal to the other side via Oman after it is finalised. This proposal is reasonable, logical, and balanced," Baghaei said.
Baghaei added that there was not yet any detail regarding the date of a sixth round of nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S.
Last week, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed the U.S. proposal as against the country's interests, pledging to continue enrichment.
During his first term in 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump ditched a 2015 nuclear pact between Iran and six powers and reimposed sanctions that have crippled Iran's economy. Iran responded by escalating enrichment far beyond that pact's limits.
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