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Consortium cannot replace enrichment inside Iran, says Tehran

Jun 2, 2025, 10:11 GMT+1Updated: 11:22 GMT+1

Any proposal to replace uranium enrichment inside Iran with a multinational consortium is unacceptable, said Iran’s foreign ministry Monday.

“This idea is not new, and it’s not surprising that negotiating parties continue to raise it,” spokesman Esmail Baghaei said at his weekly press briefing.

“But the consortium proposal can in no way replace enrichment on Iranian soil.”

Baghaei added that while Iran is willing to participate in such initiatives, it would not consider any arrangement that undermines what Tehran sees as its sovereign right under international law.

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Iranian source calls US written offer 'unacceptable'

Jun 2, 2025, 09:59 GMT+1

An Iranian official familiar with the matter said Tehran does not view the latest US proposal in nuclear talks as a fair basis for agreement, according to Iranian state-linked media.

“The recent US proposal for a new nuclear deal with Iran is unacceptable,” the unnamed source was quoted as saying. “It cannot serve as a fair foundation for any potential compromise.”

The comments follow five rounds of talks between Iran and the United States mediated by Oman. Washington confirmed Saturday it had submitted a written proposal to Tehran.

Media reports on US sanctions pause lack credibility, says Iran

Jun 2, 2025, 09:56 GMT+1

Iran’s foreign ministry dismissed reports that the White House has ordered a halt to new sanctions, saying only verifiable action—not unnamed sources—can determine whether Washington’s approach is shifting.

“Have you actually believed it?” spokesman Esmail Baghaei responded when asked about the reports on US pause of sanctions.

“What is absolutely clear to us is that lifting sanctions is a fundamental part of any understanding with the United States,” he said.

“No agreement will be possible without clear and reliable relief from measures that target the Iranian people.”

Baghaei added that Iran has seen only repeated waves of sanctions ahead of each negotiation round.

“We don’t think we can rely on media reports or claims from so-called informed or uninformed sources,” he said. “We need to see practical changes in the US approach to sanctions.”

US-Iran deal would strengthen support for Palestinians, says Hamas envoy in Tehran

Jun 2, 2025, 09:50 GMT+1

A potential agreement between the Islamic Republic and the United States could bolster Iran’s position and benefit the Palestinian people, said the representative of Hamas in Tehran.

“If a major country like Iran reaches an agreement with the US, Iran will become stronger and better able to support the Palestinian people,” Khaled al-Qaddoumi said.

Hamas views an end to sanctions on Tehran as essential, he added.

“We strongly need Iran to be independent and free of sanctions.”

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US, Egypt discuss nuclear talks as Iranian FM visits Cairo

Jun 2, 2025, 09:43 GMT+1

The United States and Egypt discussed Washington's negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Cairo on Sunday.

US President Donald Trump’s special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, spoke with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty on Sunday evening, according to an official Egyptian readout.

Abdelatty expressed Cairo’s support for the talks, saying, “The US-Iranian talks represent a critical opportunity to achieve calm and de-escalation in the region and prevent its slide into total chaos.”

Araghchi arrived in Cairo on Sunday for talks with senior Egyptian officials focusing on bilateral relations.

On Monday, Araghchi met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Cairo.

Earlier in the day, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said that during Araghchi’s visit to Egypt, the foreign minister may discuss ongoing indirect negotiations with the United States.

Responding to reports of a planned meeting between Araghchi and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi in Egypt, Baghaei said the meeting “cannot be confirmed.”

Iran warns Israel against 'reckless moves'

Jun 2, 2025, 09:20 GMT+1

Iran’s foreign ministry on Monday condemned Israel’s reaction to the latest IAEA report.

“This regime has always posed a threat to the region, and that is nothing new,” spokesman Esmail Baghaei said at his press briefing.

“Any reckless act by this regime will undoubtedly face a decisive reaction.”

Baghaei accused Israel of deflecting attention from its own arsenal and conduct.

“A regime with dozens of nuclear warheads, guilty of genocide in the occupied territories, and in violation of every major arms control treaty, has no standing to invoke the IAEA,” he said.