Iran Stands Firm on Nuclear Rights Amid US Pressure Over Strait of Hormuz
'Trump Seeking A Way Out’: Iran Refuses To Budge On Uranium, Hormuz And Sanctions Relief

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Tensions rise as Iran rejects US demands in negotiations, insisting on its rights to enrich uranium and control the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump claims Iran's economy is collapsing and emphasizes the importance of keeping the Strait open. Iranian officials warn of a strong military response to any US aggression.
- 01Iran's Parliament National Security Commission head, Ebrahim Azizi, stated that Iran will not compromise on its nuclear rights and sanctions relief.
- 02President Trump emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open to all and dismissed claims that domestic politics influence his stance on Iran.
- 03Iranian military officials warned of a new response to any potential US or Israeli attacks, indicating an escalation in military readiness.
- 04Indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington continue, but Iran's Deputy Secretary of National Security Council Ali Bagheri Kani stated no agreements have been reached.
- 05The White House denied claims of a draft peace agreement reported by Iranian media, calling it inaccurate.
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Tensions between the United States and Iran have intensified as Iranian officials firmly rejected key US demands in ongoing negotiations. Ebrahim Azizi, head of Iran’s Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, asserted that Tehran will not compromise on its 'red lines,' including the right to enrich uranium and control over the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump responded by asserting that the Strait must remain open to all nations and claimed Iran's economy is in dire straits due to sanctions, with inflation reportedly at 250%. Amid these developments, Iranian military officials issued warnings of a strong military response to any US or Israeli aggression, indicating heightened military readiness. Ali Bagheri Kani, Deputy Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, stated that negotiations with the US are ongoing but no agreements have been finalized. Additionally, the White House dismissed claims from Iranian media about a potential interim peace agreement as inaccurate, highlighting the complexities of the diplomatic landscape in the region.
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The ongoing tensions and negotiations could significantly affect regional stability and economic conditions in Iran, impacting its citizens.
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