Washington, D.C.: President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House that Iran has rejected a key part of a U.S. proposal designed to move forward in the stalled talks about its nuclear program.
The American proposal aimed to ease tensions and find a peaceful solution to ongoing disagreements over Iran’s nuclear activities, which the U.S. and its allies fear could lead to the development of nuclear weapons.
Trump said that while the U.S. made a “strong and fair offer,” Iran did not agree to one of the main conditions, which likely involved limits on uranium enrichment or international inspections.
The deadlock raises new concerns about stability in the Middle East and puts pressure on diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.
Iranian leaders have not yet officially responded, but past statements show they want the U.S. to lift economic sanctions first before making any commitments.
This latest setback could delay progress and increase tensions between the two nations, just as global leaders push for renewed talks.
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