Iran rejected key US demands for a nuclear deal during talks on February 26 in Geneva, reports The Wall Street Journal, citing informed sources.

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According to them, US President's special envoy Steve Whitkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner stated that Iran must destroy three main nuclear facilities — in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. Elias Hazrati of Iran's government information council stated after the talks that "nothing will be exported from Iran," and uranium enrichment "will continue in accordance with the country's needs."
"Other options are also being considered, including dilution. Iran is striving for the lifting of sanctions," Hazrati noted.
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