Iran's Foreign Minister Skeptical of U.S. Proposal on Nuclear Program Standoff

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Iran's Foreign Minister Skeptical of U.S. Proposal on Nuclear Program Standoff

Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, has expressed skepticism about a recent U.S. proposal aimed at resolving the nuclear program standoff. The proposal, delivered by the Omani foreign minister, has raised concerns for Iran due to its ambiguities and unclear elements. Araghchi emphasized that Iran's stance on nuclear enrichment is a matter of national pride and honor, signaling a red line for the country. The U.S. proposal, which reportedly allows for a limited period of nuclear enrichment but prohibits the construction of new facilities, diverges from Iran's position on the matter. Despite President Trump's assertion that Iran will not be allowed to obtain a nuclear bomb, the two nations remain at odds over the issue. The Iranian response to the proposal is pending, with the possibility of talks resuming in the future.