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Diplomatic efforts between Iran and the United States have reportedly reached an impasse, with Tehran rejecting further negotiations. According to The New York Times, behind-the-scenes talks have failed to produce any breakthroughs, leading to a complete deadlock in negotiations.

The report indicates that the United States is insisting on several key demands as part of any potential agreement. These include a permanent cessation of uranium enrichment activities, restrictions on ballistic missile development, and a halt to Iran’s support for various proxy groups in the region. These conditions are viewed by Washington as essential to ensuring regional stability and preventing nuclear proliferation.

Iran’s rejection of these terms underscores the challenges facing diplomatic efforts to revive the Iran nuclear deal and address regional concerns. The deadlock highlights the deepening divides between the two countries, with both sides maintaining their core positions amid ongoing regional tensions.

Analysts suggest that the breakdown in talks could prolong uncertainties over Iran’s nuclear activities and regional policies. As negotiations appear to stall, international observers remain cautious about the prospects for a resumption of diplomatic dialogue in the near future.

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