Iran rules out U.S. demand to end uranium enrichment during Oman talks, diplomat says Today World News

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his accompanying delegation depart for the site of the talks in Muscat, Oman, on February 6, 2026.
| Photo Credit: Iranian Foreign Ministry via Reuters

Iran has ‍rejected U.S. calls ​to halt uranium enrichment ‌on ​its territory during talks in Oman on Friday (February 6, 2026), a regional diplomat briefed ​by Tehran told ⁠Reuters, but said it was willing ​to discuss ⁠the “level and purity” of enrichment or a regional ‌consortium.

The diplomat ‌added that Tehran believed ‍the U.S. negotiators “seemed to ‍understand Iran’s stance on the enrichment … and they showed flexibility about Tehran’s demands”.

He added ⁠that Iran’s missile capabilities ​were not discussed during ⁠the talks in Muscat.

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Iran rules out U.S. demand to end uranium enrichment during Oman talks, diplomat says