Tehran indicates it will not accept the US proposal made during the fifth round of talks last month.
Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced plans to offer a counterproposal to the US regarding a nuclear deal, rejecting the recent US proposal as inadequate and lacking essential elements, particularly concerning sanctions relief. The announcement follows five rounds of negotiations aimed at restoring the nuclear accord abandoned by the US in 2018, with ongoing tensions over Iran’s uranium enrichment activities. Meanwhile, the IAEA is set to discuss Iran’s nuclear compliance amidst criticism of Tehran’s transparency.




