Iran rules out restrictions on enrichment programme: nuclear energy chief
Why it matters: Iran's refusal to limit enrichment could complicate ongoing nuclear talks aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.
- Mohammad Eslami, Iran's nuclear energy chief, stated that Iran will not accept restrictions on its enrichment program.
- Eslami characterized current negotiations as an effort by enemies to succeed where 'conspiracies and actions' previously failed.
Iran's nuclear energy chief, Mohammad Eslami, declared that the country will not accept any restrictions on its uranium enrichment program, framing ongoing negotiations as an attempt by adversaries to achieve what they failed to through other means. This stance signals a firm position against concessions regarding a key component of its nuclear activities.



