U.S. seeks 20-year freeze on Iran uranium enrichment in talks

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In Islamabad over the weekend, the U.S. floated a 20-year moratorium on Iran’s uranium enrichment, while Tehran offered a much shorter window; mediators from Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey are trying to bridge the gap as negotiators race to seal a ceasefire deal, with no agreement yet and ongoing exchanges about removing or down-blending enriched material.
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