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The New York TimesonX / Twitter20h ago
Breaking News: In talks, Iran is said to have offered to suspend uranium enrichment for five years; the U.S. is insisting on a 20-year ban.
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Analysis Summary
Verified breaking news on Iran-U.S. nuclear talks. The core facts check outβIran did offer a 5-year suspension while the U.S. demands 20 years. Multiple credible sources confirm this was part of stalled negotiations in Islamabad over the weekend. The post itself is factual, though it omits relevant context: the talks broke down when VP Vance abruptly announced the U.S. delegation was leaving, and deeper disputes exist over enrichment rights and other terms.
Claims Analysis (2)
βIran is said to have offered to suspend uranium enrichment for five yearsβ
Iran countered the U.S. proposal by offering to suspend uranium enrichment for up to five years during talks in Pakistan
βThe U.S. is insisting on a 20-year banβ
The U.S. proposed a 20-year moratorium on uranium enrichment during negotiations
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