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U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal Proposal Faces Rejection from Tehran
The U.S. proposes a nuclear deal allowing Iran to enrich uranium to 3%, but Tehran is likely to reject it, citing unmet interests.

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US Will Reportedly Let Iran Enrich Uranium In Major Nuclear Deal Concession

UN and Egyptian leaders meet with Iran to discuss nuclear program as enrichment continues

UN, Iran and Egypt meet to discuss Iran’s nuclear program as enrichment continues
Overview
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The U.S. proposed a nuclear deal allowing Iran to enrich uranium to 3% and potentially invest in its nuclear power program.
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Iran is preparing to reject the proposal, claiming it does not align with its interests.
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Oman's foreign minister presented the proposal as part of mediation efforts between the U.S. and Iran.
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The proposal reflects President Trump's flexibility, despite contradictory statements from U.S. officials.
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Iranian officials criticize the proposal as unclear, while expressing willingness to join an enrichment consortium under their control.
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