Iran media says 'no tangible concessions' in US response to Iran
Iranian media reported that the U.S. response to Iran's negotiation proposal lacked tangible concessions, leading to skepticism about progress. Fars news agency stated the U.S. demanded Iran limit its nuclear activities and transfer enriched uranium. Mehr news agency warned that unilateral demands without reciprocal offers could stall talks.
- ▪Iranian media claimed the U.S. did not make concrete concessions in its response to Iran's negotiation proposal.
- ▪Fars news agency reported the U.S. proposed limiting Iran to one nuclear site and transferring its enriched uranium stockpile.
- ▪Mehr news agency stated the U.S. seeks concessions it failed to achieve during the war, risking a deadlock.
- ▪The U.S. response reportedly included a five-point list outlining nuclear restrictions for Iran.
- ▪Iranian outlets viewed the American position as one-sided and unlikely to advance negotiations.
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A person rides a motorcycle over a U.S. flag painted on a street, in Tehran, Iran, May 12. Reuters-YonhapTEHRAN — Iranian media on Sunday said the United States failed to make any concrete concessions in its response to Iran's proposal for negotiations to end the war.Fars news agency said Washington gave a five-point list which included a demand for Iran to keep only one nuclear site in operation and transfer its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the U.S.Mehr news agency meanwhile said: "The United States, offering no tangible concessions, wants to obtain concessions that it failed to obtain during the war, which will lead to an impasse in the negotiations."
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