An unnamed Iranian source told Iraq’s Baghdad Al-Youm that the United States’ continued opposition to "Iran’s right to peaceful uranium enrichment" could cause the latest round of nuclear talks to collapse before they start.
The atmosphere surrounding the ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States is “not very promising,” due to Washington’s continued opposition to Tehran’s right to peaceful uranium enrichment, the Iraqi news outlet wrote, citing the source.
The source said Iran’s negotiating team views recent remarks by US envoy Steve Witkoff with concern, particularly his explicit rejection of any enrichment rights for Tehran. The position, the source added, “clearly contradicts the provisions of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).”
“If this is the US’s final stance, the new round of talks will fail before they even begin,” the source said, adding that “Tehran will never submit to such an imposed position.”