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Iran's Rejection of 15-Year Uranium Enrichment Freeze Complicates Nuclear Negotiations
Iran's decision to reject a proposal for a 15-year freeze on uranium enrichment raises significant challenges for ongoing nuclear negotiations with the US.
Editorial Staff
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On May 4, 2026, Iran dismissed a proposal that would have imposed a 15-year freeze on its uranium enrichment activities.
This rejection complicates the current nuclear discussions between Iran and the United States, which have been ongoing amid various diplomatic efforts.
Iran's stance appears to underscore its commitment to advancing its nuclear program, further straining relations with the US.
Updates
Update at 22:04 UTC on 2026-05-05
Nuclear Energy reported US-Iran talks focus on uranium enrichment amid diplomatic efforts Crypto Briefing.
Sources: Nuclear Energy