Iran Refuses To Halt Uranium Enrichment
Iran said it will not abandon its uranium enrichment programme during ongoing negotiations held in Oman, signalling firm positions as diplomatic efforts continue over its nuclear activities.
Iran Uranium Enrichment Talks In Oman
Iranian officials stated that uranium enrichment remains a core national right and would continue regardless of external pressure. The remarks came during indirect discussions mediated in Oman aimed at easing tensions surrounding Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Authorities emphasised that negotiations are focused on removing sanctions and building confidence measures, but not on eliminating domestic nuclear capabilities.
Nuclear Programme And Sanctions Dispute
Iran maintained that its nuclear activities are for civilian purposes, including energy and research. Western countries have raised concerns about enrichment levels and transparency, linking sanctions relief to verifiable limits on nuclear expansion.
Tehran reiterated that any agreement must recognise its nuclear rights under international frameworks while addressing economic restrictions imposed over previous disputes.
Diplomatic Outlook And Regional Impact
The talks in Oman are part of wider attempts to revive diplomatic engagement and prevent escalation in West Asia. Observers view the negotiations as significant for regional stability, given the potential economic and security implications.
Both sides indicated willingness to continue dialogue despite differences, keeping diplomatic channels active amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.















