U.S. Seeks Deal with Iran, Says Will Not Compromise on Key Issues
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The United States has reiterated its desire to reach an agreement with Iran, while making clear that it will not do so at any cost. Washington officials stated that a deal is possible, but it must not come at the expense of core U.S. interests.
The U.S. position was outlined in statements from senior officials, who emphasized that negotiations would proceed only if Iran meets specific conditions. The U.S. has repeatedly warned that it will not accept concessions that undermine its national security or international commitments.
This stance follows a series of diplomatic efforts aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal framework, with both sides expressing a willingness to engage but also setting firm limits on what each can accept.
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