US-Iran talks face major disagreement over uranium enrichment

US-Iran talks face major disagreement over uranium enrichment
The US-Iran talks in Islamabad have failed to reach an agreement due to major disagreements over uranium enrichment, Axios reported.
➡️ In the talks, the US proposed that Iran halt uranium enrichment for 20 years.
➡️ In response, Iran proposed a much shorter period, i.e. single digits (1-9) years.
➡️ The US also wants Iran to remove its highly enriched uranium.
However, Iran proposed that these be reduced in stages under supervision (down-blending).
➡️ The talks have stalled due to disagreements over these issues, including the stockpile of uranium.
➡️ Now mediators from Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey are trying to reach a compromise before the ceasefire deadline.
Meanwhile, the US is increasing pressure by imposing sanctions.
➡️ Iranian officials thought a deal was close, but were surprised and angered by the US Vice President’s announcement at a press conference that he was blaming Iran and withdrawing from the talks.
Source: Axios




