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Iranian Official Says Resisted US's Three Major “Unreasonable Demands” in Negotiations

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April 13 – Nabaviyan, Vice Chairman of Iran’s Parliament National Security Committee, who participated in U.S.-Iran negotiations in Islamabad, stated in a social media post that the two sides had three major principled disagreements during the talks: 1. The U.S. sought "equitable sharing of interests" with Iran regarding the benefits and management of the Strait of Hormuz; 2. The U.S. demanded Iran ship all 60% enriched uranium out of the country; 3. The U.S. called for depriving Iran of all uranium enrichment rights for the next 20 years. Nabaviyan emphasized the Iranian delegation firmly defended national interests and rejected the aforementioned unreasonable demands.
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