Iran proposes new nuclear negotiation framework, offering a long-term enrichment freeze while deferring missile and arms discussions to a later stage, according to journalist Abdullah Khalouf.
Journalist Abdullah Khalouf reports that Iran has proposed a new framework for nuclear negotiations, offering a long-term freeze on enrichment while deferring discussions on missile and arms programs to a later date.
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