The first direct conversations between the United States and Iran have affected a problem, since the Iranian regime declared on Wednesday that its nuclear enrichment is “non -negotiable”, just like the Trump administration demanded the end.
Iran has enriched uranium far beyond the necessary levels for any civil purpose; The only reason to continue enriching uranium would be to build a reserve or physory material that can be used for nuclear weapons.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told journalists: “Iran enrichment is a real and accepted matter. We are ready to generate confidence in response to possible Conerns, but the question of enrichment is not negotiable.”
Immediately the conversations begged earlier this month, with President Donald Trump hinting at military action against Iran if the regime refused to dismantle its nuclear program. Trump wants a more difficult agreement than the negotiated by President Barack Obama in 2015, which allowed Iran to emerge as a nuclear energy after approximately a decade, and that does not prevent them from financing terrorism abroad, threatening Israel.
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