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Iran Denies Claims of Suspending Uranium Enrichment for Ten Years

Iranian source: No discussion regarding the nuclear file, and talks are focused on ending the war

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An informed Iranian source denied on Saturday the reports broadcast by Al Arabiya claiming that Tehran had accepted a proposal to suspend uranium enrichment for ten years, stressing that the circulated information is “completely false.”

In statements to Tasnim News Agency, the source explained that the allegations regarding Iran’s agreement to halt uranium enrichment above 3.6% for an entire decade are “baseless,” noting that the nuclear file is not under discussion at the current stage.

The source added that the ongoing communications and political messages are focused exclusively on the issue of ending the war, without addressing any details related to Iran’s nuclear program or enrichment levels.

These statements come amid escalating regional tensions and increasing media speculation regarding the nature of the ongoing discussions between international and regional parties connected to the Iranian file.

An informed Iranian source denied on Saturday the reports broadcast by Al Arabiya claiming that Tehran had accepted a proposal to suspend uranium enrichment for ten years, stressing that the circulated information is “completely false.”

In statements to Tasnim News Agency, the source explained that the allegations regarding Iran’s agreement to halt uranium enrichment above 3.6% for an entire decade are “baseless,” noting that the nuclear file is not under discussion at the current stage.

The source added that the ongoing communications and political messages are focused exclusively on the issue of ending the war, without addressing any details related to Iran’s nuclear program or enrichment levels.

These statements come amid escalating regional tensions and increasing media speculation regarding the nature of the ongoing discussions between international and regional parties connected to the Iranian file.

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