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Tehran: Uranium Enrichment Is Up for Negotiation

  • Iran has stated its willingness to build confidence and address US concerns about its nuclear program, but insists that the principle of uranium enrichment is nonnegotiable.
  • The US Special Envoy made conflicting statements regarding the limits of Iran's uranium enrichment, leading to uncertainty about the US's true negotiating position.
  • The Trump administration's Iran policy appears to lack clarity due to ongoing internal discussions and differing opinions on how to address Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Tehran is ready to ease US concerns over its nuclear activities but scrapping uranium enrichment is off the table, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said as the two sides prepare for a second round of talks this weekend over Iran's nuclear program.

Araqchi told reporters after a weekly cabinet meeting in Tehran on April 16 that Iran’s enrichment is a “real, accepted matter.”

“We’re ready to build confidence in response to possible concerns, but the principle of enrichment is nonnegotiable,” he said, days ahead of the second round of talks with the United States in Oman on April 19.

Araqchi’s comments came in response to US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff’s statement on April 15, saying Iran “must stop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.”

But hours earlier, Witkoff had told Fox News that the Donald Trump administration was seeking to cap Iran’s uranium enrichment at 3.67 percent -- the limit set in the 2015 nuclear deal that Trump abrogated in 2018.

"Iran must not possess nuclear weapons, and it should not enrich uranium beyond 3.67 percent," Witkoff said.

His apparent reversal came after a conservative backlash on social media, with the administration being accused of repackaging the 2015 deal, which is formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“We applaud Special Envoy Witkoff's statement,” wrote Mark Wallace, chief executive of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), after Witkoff changed his tone.

“It is clear under the Trump Doctrine that Iran must verifiably dismantle its nuclear program or the US and Israel will do so,” said Wallace, a former US diplomat.

Araqchi, who will travel to Moscow on April 17, noted that Witkoff had made “different comments” since the conclusion of the first round of talks, but added that Washington’s “true position must be clarified at the negotiating table.”

Trump has made it clear that Iran cannot be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons, but has not explicitly commented on whether that involves curbing Iran’s nuclear program or fully dismantling it. In the meantime, his administration has been sending out mixed messaged.

Quoting an unnamed US official, the Axios news website on April 16 attributed the lack of clarity to ongoing internal discussions.

"The Iran policy is not very clear mainly because it is still being figured out. It is tricky because it's a highly politically charged issue," the official said, according to Axios.

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  • Mamdouh Salameh on April 16 2025 said:
    Despite military threats from the United States, Iran says that the principle of uranium enrichment and dismantling its nuclear and ballistic missile development programmes are non-negotiable.

    Dr Mamdouh G Salameh
    International Oil Economist
    Global Energy Expert
  • Carlos Everett on April 28 2025 said:
    That is fine if that is Iran's position, Israel and US have been clear, that is unacceptable and set a deadline such as July 1, 2025 for Iran to reverse their position or there will be consequences.
    This is the same nation that in 1979 held our hostages in front of nthe world for 2 years.

    Either they accept our terms or they do not accept, if they do not , then have two aircraft carriers in the Meditarearean, ready so both Israel and the US can jointly take care of the problem. There is no more need for diplomacy, what has 50 years of diplomacy accomphlished?

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