An Iranian source revealed details of the proposals presented by the United States during the ongoing negotiations round.
The source stated that Washington demanded to obtain Tehran's stockpile of enriched uranium, which faced Iranian reservations.
The source mentioned that the American side proposed transferring the enriched uranium outside Iranian territory, but Tehran expressed conditional readiness to reduce enrichment percentages locally instead of transferring it, offering to convert highly enriched uranium to lower rates reaching 3.7% or 20% under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
He added that Washington demanded stopping advanced enrichment operations for long periods, while Tehran insists on maintaining its right to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, rejecting any proposal that includes the exit of nuclear materials from the country.
In a related context, the source confirmed that the negotiations witnessed the presentation of the financial compensation file, where the American side rejected an Iranian proposal that stipulates paying fines or compensation for the economic losses incurred by the country due to previous sanctions, reflecting the continued gap in positions between the two sides regarding sensitive financial and technical issues.
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