New US Sanctions Imposed on Iran Amid Ongoing Nuclear Talks

Tue 13th May, 2025

The United States has announced a new set of sanctions against Iran, citing the country's continued advancement of its nuclear program as the primary reason. This announcement comes in the wake of ongoing negotiations between the two nations regarding Iran's nuclear activities, which have become a point of significant concern for the US and its allies.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Iran is expanding its nuclear program, which includes research and development activities that could potentially be linked to nuclear weapons and their delivery systems. He pointed out that Iran is the only nation without nuclear weapons that enriches uranium to a purity level of 60%, which is considerably above the 3.67% limit established in the 2015 nuclear agreement.

These latest sanctions will freeze the assets of designated individuals and organizations within the United States and prohibit any collaboration with them. According to the US State Department, the sanctions specifically target three representatives of Iran's nuclear program and the Iranian company Fuya Pars Prospective Technologists, which has connections to Iran's military research organization, SPND. This company has reportedly attempted to procure equipment from foreign suppliers and manufacture items domestically that could be used in nuclear weapons research and development.

The nuclear negotiations between the US and Iran commenced on April 12, and the most recent round of talks concluded on Sunday. These discussions are the highest-level engagements since the US withdrew from the international nuclear accord during President Donald Trump's administration. A senior US official conveyed that there is a sense of encouragement regarding the outcomes of the three-hour meeting held in Muscat, Oman.

On the Iranian side, spokesperson Esmail Bakai described the discussions as challenging and indicated no willingness from Iran to cease uranium enrichment, which remains a critical demand from the US. Currently, Iran is enriching uranium up to 60%, significantly exceeding the agreed-upon limit from the earlier nuclear deal.

The situation is further complicated by earlier warnings from French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, who indicated that Iran could face additional sanctions if negotiations with the US do not yield results. As the diplomatic efforts continue, the international community remains watchful of Iran's nuclear ambitions and the implications for regional and global security.


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