Iran Reaffirms Three Redlines in Nuclear Talks on May 28 as Trump Rejects New Negotiations Framework

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According to Jin10 data, Iran's parliamentary national security committee affirmed on May 28 that the country will not back down from U.S. President Trump's remarks, standing firm on three core redlines: uranium enrichment capabilities and stockpiles, control over the Strait of Hormuz, and removal of sanctions. This comes after Trump expressed dissatisfaction with ongoing talks, rejected a proposed new Strait of Hormuz management mechanism being discussed between Iran and Oman, ruled out sanctions relief for now, and declined a phased approach separating nuclear talks from other negotiations.
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