Tehran (Brussels morning newspaper) – Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatolá Ali Khamei, declared that Iran’s US demands to stop enriching uranium are “excessive and indigenous”, according to state media, which express skeleton conversations.
The special envoy of the United States, Steve Witkoff, emphasized the position of the United States that any new agreement between Washington and Tehran must imply a commitment to stop enrichment, which could lead to the development of nuclear weapons.
Although it was anticipated that a fifth round of conversations would occur during the weekend in Rome, nuclear conversations are unstable due to disagreements between Tehran and Washington regarding nuclear enrichment.
“I don’t think that nuclear conversations with the United States bring results. I don’t know what will happen,”
Khamenei said, adding that the United States should refrain from making excessive demands in conversations.
Why will Iran reject US nuclear enrichment demands?
Moreover, on Monday, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Majid Takht-Ranvanchi, declared that negotiations would collapse if the United States continues to demand that they will stop their domestic enrichment of Uranium, which the United States states that they could the development of nuclear.
“Our position on enrichment is clear, and we have repeatedly declared that it is a national achievement that we will not go back.”
Takhtravanchi declared.
Iran states that its nuclear energy program is only peaceful objectives.
On Tuesday, Kazem Gharibadi, another Iranian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, said Iran received and is currently evaluating a proposal from the United States.
How has it shaped Trump’s position to current nuclear negotiations?
Last week, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, declared that Tehran should
“Move quickly or something bad will happen.”
The president of the United States has frequently threatened to attack Iran and impose hard sanctions if he does not agree to put an end to his controversial nuclear program.
Trump withdrew a 2015 agreement between Iran and other powers that severely restricted Tehran’s enrichment efforts in exchange for a postponement of international sanctions during his first mandate as president, which extended from 2017 to 21. Trump restored broad US sanctions against Iran after calling the 2015 agreement unfair to Iran. In response, the Islamic Republic increased enrichment.

