Afghanistan, April 14 -- The United States proposed a 20-year halt to Iran's uranium enrichment in Islamabad talks, but Tehran rejected the offer and suggested a five-year suspension.
Several U.S. media outlets, including Axios, The New York Times, and ABC News, reported that the United States proposed a 20-year suspension of uranium enrichment during recent talks with Iran in Islamabad.
According to ABC News, Iran rejected the proposal, signaling major differences between the two sides on key nuclear issues. The reports said Tehran instead indicated it would be willing to suspend uranium enrichment for up to five years as part of a potential agreement.
In addition to the enrichment freeze, Washington reportedly proposed "various other r...