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Iran says all enrichment halted after strikes, signals openness to new nuclear talks

Iran’s foreign minister told AP that uranium enrichment has stopped after Israeli–US strikes destroyed key sites, insisting Tehran’s nuclear rights remain “inalienable” while signalling conditional openness to renewed negotiations with Washington.

November 18, 2025 / 15:20 IST
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Tehran pauses enrichment amid tensions
Tehran pauses enrichment amid tensions

Iran’s foreign minister said that Tehran is no longer enriching uranium at any of its sites, signalling to Western governments that it remains open to potential talks over its nuclear programme, the Associated Press reported from Tehran.

Responding to a question from an AP journalist visiting Iran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi gave the clearest statement yet from the government regarding its atomic activities following the bombing of its enrichment sites by Israel and the United States in June during their 12-day conflict.

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“There is no undeclared nuclear enrichment in Iran. All of our facilities are under the safeguards and monitoring of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” Araghchi said. “There is no enrichment right now because our facilities — our enrichment facilities — have been attacked.”

Asked what conditions might allow talks with the US and other countries to resume, Araghchi insisted Iran’s position remained “clear.” “Iran's right for enrichment, for peaceful use of nuclear technology, including enrichment, is undeniable,” he said. “We have this right and we continue to exercise that and we hope that the international community, including the United States, recognise our rights and understand that this is an inalienable right of Iran and we would never give up our rights.”