Iran rejects Trump demands despite 'significant progress' in nuclear talks

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Talks between Iran and the US concluded in Geneva with officials citing significant progress, but Iranian state television reported that Tehran will continue enriching uranium and rejected proposals to transfer it abroad. The negotiations, facilitated by Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi, resulted in a next meeting set for Vienna within days. Senior US officials described the third round as "positive," while Iran pushed for the lifting of international sanctions. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi presented a draft proposal with key demands, but details remain unclear. The talks come amid tensions between the two nations over Iran's nuclear program and US President Donald Trump's demands for curbs on enrichment. A next meeting is scheduled to take place in Vienna soon.
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