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The Iran nuclear programme remains a pivotal issue in global politics. Recently, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei rejected US President Donald Trump's proposal to resume nuclear talks. Meanwhile, the IAEA resumed inspections in Iran following a previous suspension due to Israeli attacks. IAEA's Director General Rafael Grossi stated that completely destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities is impossible. Despite pressure from the US and Israel, Iran continues its uranium enrichment. The Pentagon has launched an investigation into a classified report leak regarding US military actions against Iran. The US administration considers Iran's potential acquisition of nuclear weapons a "red line," with Senator Rubio expressing readiness for talks if Tehran opts for diplomacy. Additionally, Ukraine and Russia have expressed their positions against nuclear proliferation in Iran.

What has been Iran's response to US proposals for nuclear talks?

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei recently rejected a proposal from US President Donald Trump to resume nuclear talks. This highlights the ongoing tensions and challenges in diplomatic relations concerning Iran's nuclear programme. Khamenei's refusal underscores Iran's stance on maintaining its sovereignty and decisions independently of US influence.

What actions has the IAEA taken recently regarding Iran's nuclear programme?

The IAEA has sent inspectors back to Iran for the first time since cooperation was suspended following attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. This resumption of inspections is significant as it marks a step towards transparency and monitoring of Iran's nuclear activities amidst international scrutiny and geopolitical tensions.

How does the US view Iran's nuclear programme and what are its concerns?

The US views Iran's nuclear programme as a major concern due to its potential to spark an arms race in the Middle East. US officials, including President Trump, have drawn a "red line," emphasizing that they will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons. Diplomatic and, if necessary, military measures are considered to prevent Iran from crossing this threshold.

Has Iran stated intentions regarding its nuclear enrichment activities?

Iran has publicly declared its intention to continue uranium enrichment despite demands from the US and Israel to cease these activities. This decision is an assertion of Iran's rights as a sovereign nation, though it raises concerns internationally about the potential militarization of its nuclear programme.

What are the international reactions to Iran's nuclear activities?

International reactions include deep concern over Iran's potential to develop nuclear weapons. Ukraine's President Zelenskyy opposed the idea due to the risks associated with nuclear proliferation. Russia confirmed it does not plan to supply Iran with nuclear weapons. These stances reflect a widespread desire to limit nuclear expansion and maintain regional stability.

What did the Pentagon reveal about US actions towards Iran?

The Pentagon initiated an investigation into a potential leak of a classified report revealing that US strikes have not severely impacted Iran's nuclear programme. This disclosure highlights the complexities and challenges of military interventions in neutralizing Iran's nuclear capabilities, especially in maintaining operational security.

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