
Iran says no sanctions relief in U.S. nuclear proposal
The Hindu
Iran rejects U.S. nuclear deal proposal lacking sanctions relief, accusing Americans of dishonesty in ongoing negotiations.
Iran's Parliament Speaker said on Sunday (June 8, 2025) that the latest U.S. proposal for a nuclear deal does not include the lifting of sanctions, state media reported as negotiations appear to have hit a roadblock.
The two foes have held five rounds of Omani-mediated talks since April, seeking to replace a landmark agreement between Tehran and world powers that set restrictions on Iran's nuclear activities in return for sanctions relief, before U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned the accord during his first term in 2018.
In a video aired on Iranian state TV, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said that "the U.S. plan does not even mention the lifting of sanctions".
He called it a sign of dishonesty, accusing the Americans of seeking to impose a "unilateral" agreement that Tehran would not accept.
"The delusional U.S. President should know better and change his approach if he is really looking for a deal," Mr. Ghalibaf said.
On May 31, after the fifth round of talks, Iran said it had received "elements" of a U.S. proposal, with officials later taking issue with "ambiguities" in the draft text.
The U.S. and its Western allies have long accused the Islamic Republic of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons, a charge Iran has consistently denied, insisting that its atomic programme was solely for peaceful purposes.













