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Iran to present draft nuclear deal in next 2-3 days, says US has not demanded halt to enrichment

FP News Desk • February 20, 2026, 20:05:19 IST
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Washington has not asked Tehran to end uranium enrichment, and that Iran will soon present a draft of a potential nuclear agreement to the US following recent talks

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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi addresses a special session of the Conference on Disarmament at the United Nations, aside of US-Iran talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday. Reuters File

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said US negotiators have not asked Tehran to halt its nuclear enrichment programme, contradicting recent statements from American officials.

“We have not offered any suspension, and the US side has not asked for zero enrichment,” AFP quoted Araghchi as saying in an interview on the Morning Joe show published online Friday by US TV network MSNBC.

He added that the next step in negotiations is for him to present a draft of a potential deal to Washington “in the next two, three days.”

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“The next step for me is to present draft of possible deal to my counterparts in the US. I believe that in the next two, three days, that would be ready, and after final confirmation by my superiors, that would be handed over to Steve Witkoff,” Araghchi added.

His statements contrast sharply with remarks from senior US officials, including President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly insisted that Iran must not be allowed to enrich uranium at any level.

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Araghchi’s comments follow the conclusion of a second round of Oman-mediated talks between Washington and Tehran on Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland.

The two sides first met on February 6 in Oman, marking their first discussions since last June’s 12-day Iran-Israel war, during which the US struck Iranian nuclear facilities.

On Thursday, Trump warned that the US could strike Iran again if Tehran failed to reach a deal within 10 days — a deadline he later extended to 15.

“Well, I have to say that first of all, there is no ultimatum. We only talk with each other how we can have a fast deal. And a fast deal is something that both sides are interested about,” Araghchi said.

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While Washington has consistently demanded zero enrichment, it has also sought to address Iran’s ballistic missile programme and its backing of regional militant groups—issues Israel has urged be included in the negotiations.

Western nations accuse Iran of attempting to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran denies any military ambitions, emphasizing its right to pursue nuclear technology for civilian purposes.

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Under mounting pressure to reach an agreement, Trump has deployed a substantial naval presence to the region, which he has described as an “armada.” After sending the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and its escort ships to the Gulf in January, he later ordered the Gerald Ford carrier to join the deployment.

Meanwhile, Iranian naval forces conducted military drills this week in the Gulf and near the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, signaling their own display of strength.

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