Axios reported on Iran's refusal to stop uranium enrichment
Iran has refused to comply with demands to stop enriching uranium and dismantle its main enrichment facilities. This was reported on April 12 by Axios journalist Barak Ravid, citing an American official.
"The American official outlined in detail the US 'red lines' in negotiations with Iran: the cessation of uranium enrichment, the dismantling of all major nuclear fuel enrichment facilities (most of which have been destroyed), and the return of enriched uranium," the publication says in X (former. Twitter).
In addition, Washington insisted during the negotiations on ending the financing of a number of armed groups, including Hamas and Hezbollah, as well as on the full opening of the Strait of Hormuz without charging for the passage of ships.
In addition, according to Ravid, the parties did not come to a common solution on the issue of frozen Iranian assets.
Negotiations between the United States and Iran took place on April 11. American leader Donald Trump announced that the United States would resume attacks on the Islamic Republic in the event of a failure of negotiations in Islamabad on the settlement of the war.
Vice President of the United States Jay Dee Vance said on April 12 that the Iranian and American sides had not reached a common agreement during negotiations in Islamabad. According to him, the American side does not yet see Iran's readiness to abandon the development of nuclear weapons.
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