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TEHRAN REFUSES TO DISMANTLE NUCLEAR SITES — TRUMP CALLS RESPONSE 'TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE'
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Doha — a door left ajar that neither Washington nor Tehran wants to walk through
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Doha notes that al Jazeera reads the Iranian response with more nuance than Western capitals: the offer to transfer enriched uranium to a neutral third party is a concession Tehran has never made publicly before — a genuine signal that Iran seeks an honourable exit, not capitulation. Al Jazeera also highlights that Iran 'may give assurances on the use of nuclear facilities' — an IAEA-style inspection pathway that would not require dismantlement. Doha sees the impasse as political, not substantive: Trump cannot be seen as having 'ceded' on nuclear, and Khamenei cannot dismantle what 40 years of resistance built.
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