Standoff over Iran enrichment caps stalled diplomacy

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The Washington Post reports that the Trump administration is pressing for a moratorium on uranium enrichment of at least 20 years, while Iran offers a pause of up to five years; talks in Islamabad failed as Tehran argues its enrichment is allowed under the NPT, and experts warn that continued U.S. pressure could push Iran toward pursuing a bomb, complicating diplomacy.
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