

Iran Rejects US Nuclear Deal Proposal: 'Unrealistic and Impossible'
Iran Rejects US Nuclear Deal Proposal: 'Impossible to Implement,' Says Diplomat Vienna, Austria – Tensions remain high in the ongoing negotiations surrounding the revival of the Iran nuclear deal. A recent statement by an Iranian diplomat has further complicated the situation. The diplomat categorically rejected a US proposal, deeming it unworkable and asserting Iran's inalienable right to uranium enrichment. "The American proposal is unrealistic and fails to address Iran's key concerns," the diplomat stated, as seen in a recent Al Arabiya news report. The report highlighted the diplomat's dismissal of the proposal as "impossible to implement." This rejection underscores the significant obstacles that remain in the path of a renewed agreement. The video also showed footage of the Iranian diplomat speaking at a press conference. His statement directly challenges the US position and casts doubt on the prospects of an immediate breakthrough in the negotiations. The situation is further complicated by Iran's insistence on its right to uranium enrichment, a point of contention that has consistently stalled previous attempts to reach an agreement. The ongoing stalemate raises concerns about the future of the nuclear deal and the potential for renewed escalation in the region. While the path forward remains uncertain, the recent statement serves as a stark reminder of the deep divisions that persist between the parties involved.