Iran sticks to original position in nuclear talks, rejects US demands on uranium stockpiles and policy changes
Iran signals it is sticking to its original position in nuclear talks, with no major concessions expected, as it continues to reject key U.S. demands including handing over highly enriched uranium stockpiles and changes to its core nuclear policy.
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