Iran Drafts Response to US Proposals, Accuses Washington of Nuclear Sabotage
Iran Says It Has Drafted Diplomatic Response To US, Calls Isfahan Operation ‘Uranium Theft Plot’
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Iran has prepared a diplomatic response to proposals from the United States, accusing it of targeting its nuclear program. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that Iran's demands are based on its interests, while also condemning a US-backed proposal as unrealistic. Iran further criticized a recent operation in Isfahan as an attempt to steal uranium.
- 01Iran has drafted a response to US proposals regarding its nuclear program.
- 02The Iranian Foreign Ministry described a US-backed proposal as unrealistic and ambitious.
- 03Iran accused the US of attempting to sabotage its nuclear assets under military pretense.
- 04Tehran rejected the notion of a temporary ceasefire, viewing it as a precursor to renewed conflict.
- 05Iran's officials assert that recent US actions have sidelined diplomatic efforts.
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Iran has announced that it has finalized a diplomatic response to recent proposals from the United States, conveyed through intermediaries. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei stated that Iran's demands are based on its own interests and will be revealed at the appropriate time. He criticized a US-backed proposal, referred to as a '15-point plan', labeling it as 'extremely ambitious, unusual, and illogical', indicating that Iran is unlikely to accept it in its current form. Additionally, Iran accused the United States of attempting to undermine its nuclear program, particularly in light of a recent operation in Isfahan, which Iranian officials described as a failed attempt to steal uranium. They characterized this operation as a 'disaster' for the US, suggesting that Washington should learn from it. Furthermore, Iran dismissed the idea of a temporary ceasefire, arguing that it would merely serve as a pause before renewed hostilities, and accused the US of removing diplomacy from its agenda.
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The ongoing tensions between Iran and the US could affect regional stability and diplomatic relations, potentially impacting citizens in both countries.
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