Iran says 'no negotiations' taking place on nuclear issue: state TV
Iran's foreign ministry has stated that there are currently no negotiations regarding its nuclear program. This announcement follows comments from U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting a potential deal involving the relinquishment of enriched uranium. The ministry emphasized that their focus is on ending the ongoing war rather than engaging in nuclear discussions.
- ▪Iran's foreign ministry confirmed there are no negotiations on its nuclear program.
- ▪The statement was made after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested a deal involving enriched uranium.
- ▪The ministry's spokesman highlighted that their priority is to end the war.
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A woman crosses an intersection in front of a billboard showing a portrait of the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who was killed in a helicopter crash in 2024, in downtown Tehran, Iran, Thursday. AP-YonhapTEHRAN — Iran's foreign ministry said Friday that there were "no negotiations" taking place on its nuclear programme, after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested it would relinquish its enriched uranium under a deal to end the Middle East war."At this stage, we are focused on ending the war, and there are no negotiations on the nuclear issue," ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei told state TV.
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