Iran has proposed suspending its uranium enrichment program for five years, but the United States has rejected the offer, insisting on a twenty-year freeze. The proposal was made during a meeting held in Islamabad, Pakistan, according to senior Iranian and US officials cited by The New York Times.
The report said that both sides exchanged proposals on halting Tehran’s nuclear activities but remained far apart on key terms. Despite the disagreements, officials indicated that the talks might open a path toward a potential peace agreement. Meanwhile, the United States has begun imposing blockades on Iranian ports, escalating tensions between the two nations.
Iran’s nuclear program continues to be one of the central issues in the ongoing conflict. US President Donald Trump reiterated on Sunday that Washington would ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons, underscoring the deep divide over the future of Iran’s nuclear ambitions.