GENEVA (Reuters) - Iranian officials ruled out any freeze in uranium enrichment on Saturday at the start of talks over Tehran’s nuclear program attended for the first time by a senior U.S. diplomat. “Any kind of suspension or freeze is out of the question,” an Iranian official told Reuters, rejecting the main condition set by the United States and other major powers for formal negotiations to end the long-running dispute. More
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