Zero Enrichment

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TABNAK, Feb. 05 - Professor entessar says, "If the past is prologue, one cannot be optimistic. In the previous rounds of negotiations, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reportedly conveyed Iran’s willingness to accept 1 percent, or even less than 1 percent enrichment, but the Trump administration has insisted on zero enrichment."
News ID: 7147   Publish Date : 2026/02/05

TABNAK, Feb. 04 - Former IAEA official says, "Iran is finished if it surrenders to zero enrichment and agrees to limits on missiles."
News ID: 7145   Publish Date : 2026/02/05

TABNAK, Nov. 19 - Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says that his country will not engage with the International Atomic Energy Agency about its bombed nuclear facilities.
News ID: 6951   Publish Date : 2025/11/19

TABNAK, Jul. 17 - While Kremlin has rejected the reports that Russia supports zero enrichment by Iran, a veteran French diplomat says that Russia's support to zero enrichment will not help Iran and US find a compromise solution. 
News ID: 6613   Publish Date : 2025/07/17

TABNAK, Jul. 16 - Referring to European troika decision to activate Snapback mechanism to reimpose anti-Iran sanctions, Robert E. Hunter says, " The European Troika should stop making things more difficult."
News ID: 6610   Publish Date : 2025/07/16

TABNAK, Jul. 13- Russia dismissed an Axios report alleging that President Vladimir Putin pushed Iran toward a zero-enrichment nuclear deal with the U.S. as a ‘dirty politicized campaign.’
News ID: 6599   Publish Date : 2025/07/13

TABNAK, May. 28 - Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reacted to a recent position by the United Kingdom on the issue of uranium enrichment inside Iran.
News ID: 6465   Publish Date : 2025/05/28

TABNAK, May. 27 - Former French Foreign Ministry spokesman says possibility of nuclear deal depends on US flexibility of the Omani proposal whether to allows Iran to continue uranium enrichment, but within strict limits, like the JCPOA.
News ID: 6462   Publish Date : 2025/05/27

TABNAK, May. 26 - Professor Paul Pillar believes that the issue of uranium enrichment may remain largely unresolved in the Iran-US negotiations and be pursued in subsequent negotiations, adding that Omanis proposal likely did not call for a total elimination of uranium enrichment by Iran.
News ID: 6455   Publish Date : 2025/05/26

TABNAK, May. 20 - Leader of the Islamic Revolution took a position in his today statements regarding the US claims in the negotiations and once again pointed out Iran's red line in talks with the American side.
News ID: 6436   Publish Date : 2025/05/20

TABNAK, May. 20 - Referring to recent US officials demand of zero enrichment in Iran, Leader of the Islamic Revolution"Saying things like 'We will not allow Iran to enrich uranium' is nonsense. No one [in Iran] is waiting for others' permission.
News ID: 6433   Publish Date : 2025/05/20

TABNAK, May. 14 - Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi has underlined as a “red line” the Islamic Republic’s right to enrich uranium, saying the finalization of an agreement with the United States on the country’s peaceful nuclear program is contingent upon observing such principles.
News ID: 6412   Publish Date : 2025/05/14