Reuters Claims Iran Has Dropped Key Conditions for Nuclear Deal

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Reuters Claims Iran Has Dropped Key Conditions for Nuclear Deal

Reuters’ Claim: Iran Has Withdrawn from Fundamental Conditions for Nuclear Agreement

In recent days, while there is still no news of the U.S. response to Iran’s summary, Western media have published claims that Iran has given up on some demands, a topic repeatedly denied by government officials and media.

Nevertheless, Reuters, in a report quoting an American official, has claimed that Iran has overlooked some issues.

Among these conditions is the end of the agency’s investigations.

Iran has now accepted matters that it was initially committed to rejecting.

If we achieve this agreement, we will lift some sanctions, but Iran must dismantle its nuclear program.

Iran is not allowed to retain any of the 20% and 60% enriched uranium it has stored today. The advanced centrifuges that Iran is operating must be stopped and removed, including all centrifuges in its fortified underground facility in Fordow.

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