Iran Rejects Ending 20% Enrichment before US Lifts Sanctions

Iran will not stop its 20% uranium enrichment before the United States
lifts all sanctions, Iranian state TV quoted an unnamed official as saying on
Tuesday in reaction to a US media report that Washington would offer a new
proposal to jump-start talks.
The Biden administration has been seeking to engage Iran in talks about
both sides resuming compliance with the deal, under which economic sanctions on
Tehran were removed in return for curbs on Iran’s nuclear program to make it
harder to develop a nuclear weapon - an ambition Tehran denies.
“A senior Iranian official tells
Press TV that Tehran will stop its 20-percent uranium enrichment only if the US
lifts ALL its sanctions on Iran first,” state-run Press TV said on its website.
“The official said Tehran will
further reduce its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal if the US does not
lift all sanctions, warning that Washington is rapidly running out of time,” it
added.
Politico said a US proposal, the details of which it said are still
being worked out, would ask Iran to halt some of its nuclear activities, such
as work on advanced centrifuges and the enrichment of uranium to 20% purity, in
exchange for some relief from US economic sanctions.
US President Joe Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, withdrew from the
deal in 2018 and reimposed US sanctions, prompting Iran, after waiting more
than a year, to violate some of the pact’s nuclear restrictions in retaliation.
The odds any progress to revive the deal before Iran holds a presidential
election in June have dwindled after Tehran opted to take a tougher stance
before returning to talks, officials have said.