Iran: Neither Iran nor the U.S. has made any commitments regarding nuclear issues in the draft agreement.

BlockBeats News, May 25 — According to the Iranian Students' News Agency on May 25, a senior Iranian diplomat stated that in the preliminary draft agreement reached between Iran and the United States, neither side made any commitments regarding nuclear issues or high-enriched uranium. The diplomat also said that if the U.S. can fulfill the commitments in the potential memorandum of understanding, both sides will discuss nuclear issues and high-enriched uranium reserves during a 60-day negotiation period in exchange for the lifting of U.S. sanctions and asset thawing. Additionally, Iran is currently negotiating to end the war and is not discussing nuclear issues.
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PaperSculptureOctopusPosition
· 8h ago
Sanctions negotiations, the old script.
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GateUser-dd8dffab
· 8h ago
There is an ocean between the memorandum promise and actual execution.
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OrderCancellerAfterTheRain
· 9h ago
First stop the war before discussing nuclear issues; taking it step by step is quite realistic
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LatencyMonk
· 9h ago
The nuclear issue is on hold; regional security is the top priority.
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Stop-LossInTheEveningGlow
· 9h ago
This draft looks like a semi-finished product where everyone is speaking their own way.
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PopFruitCollage
· 9h ago
Both sides are testing the bottom line, seeing who blinks first.
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ZeroSlippage
· 9h ago
BlockBeats is a reliable news source, directly quoted by Iranian state media.
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