Tehran prioritizes ending conflict, declines uranium enrichment talks
Tehran has stated that its primary focus is on ending the ongoing conflict and will not engage in discussions regarding uranium enrichment. This decision highlights the complexities surrounding the Iran-U.S.-Israel nuclear confrontation. The firm stance on enrichment significantly reduces the likelihood of reaching a nuclear deal by the end of May 2026.
- ▪Tehran has prioritized ending the conflict over discussing uranium enrichment.
- ▪The refusal to engage in enrichment talks reflects Tehran's firm position on the issue.
- ▪The emphasis on conflict resolution suggests a potential for negotiating a ceasefire extension by June 7, 2026.
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