Iran Rejects Total Enrichment Halt as Nuclear Talks Intensify
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declares that "zero enrichment" is unacceptable to Tehran. Following the latest round of talks, Araghchi insists any nuclear deal must recognize Iran’s right to enrich uranium on its own soil.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reinforced a strict boundary regarding the nation’s nuclear capabilities. During recent discussions, the top diplomat made it clear that while Tehran is open to transparency, it will not dismantle its core nuclear program.
Araghchi stated that "zero percent enrichment" is absolutely unacceptable. He emphasized that the principle of enrichment inside Iran must be recognized by all parties. He said that Iran is willing to discuss the specific details and arrangements of its enrichment activities to prove they are for peaceful purposes.
Friday’s negotiations reportedly centered on these technical details, seeking a middle ground between Iran's operational demands and international security concerns.