Iran’s Khamenei Slams ‘Outrageous’ US Demands in Nuclear Talks 

Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 May 2025. (EPA)
Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 May 2025. (EPA)
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Iran’s Khamenei Slams ‘Outrageous’ US Demands in Nuclear Talks 

Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 May 2025. (EPA)
Iranians walk in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 May 2025. (EPA)

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said US demands that Tehran refrain from enriching uranium are "excessive and outrageous", state media reported, voicing doubts whether nuclear talks will lead to an agreement. 

"I don't think nuclear talks with the US will bring results. I don't know what will happen," Khamenei said, adding that Washington should refrain from making outrageous demands in the negotiations. 

Despite expectations that a fifth round of negotiations might take place over the weekend in Rome, nuclear talks are on shaky ground as both Iran and the US have clashed on the issue of nuclear enrichment. 

Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi said on Monday that talks would fail if Washington insists that Tehran refrains from domestic enrichment of uranium, which the US says is a possible pathway to developing nuclear bombs. 

Tehran says its nuclear energy program has entirely peaceful purposes. 

Earlier on Tuesday, another Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi said Tehran had received and was reviewing a proposal from the United States. Last week US President Donald Trump said Tehran needed to "move quickly or something bad is going to happen." 

The US president has repeatedly warned Iran it would be bombed and face severe sanctions if it did not reach a compromise to resolve its disputed nuclear program. 

During his first, 2017-21 term as president, Trump withdrew the United States from a 2015 deal between Iran and world powers that placed strict limits on Tehran's enrichment activities in exchange for relief from international sanctions. 

Trump, who branded the 2015 accord one-sided in Iran's favor, also reimposed sweeping US sanctions on Iran. Tehran responded by escalating enrichment. 



1 Soldier Dead, Another Injured in Fort Campbell Helicopter Training Incident

FILE - The exterior of a building in Fort Campbell, Ky., is seen on March 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Sharon Johnson, file)
FILE - The exterior of a building in Fort Campbell, Ky., is seen on March 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Sharon Johnson, file)
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1 Soldier Dead, Another Injured in Fort Campbell Helicopter Training Incident

FILE - The exterior of a building in Fort Campbell, Ky., is seen on March 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Sharon Johnson, file)
FILE - The exterior of a building in Fort Campbell, Ky., is seen on March 30, 2023. (AP Photo/Sharon Johnson, file)

One US soldier was killed and another was injured in a helicopter training incident at Fort Campbell, military officials announced Thursday.

The incident involving two service members happened around 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Fort Campbell training area, the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) said in a release.

Emergency services responded, and one soldier was confirmed dead while the other was taken to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and was in stable condition, officials said.

The soldiers’ names are being withheld until 24 hours after next of kin notifications. The incident is under investigation.

In March 2023, two HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters assigned to the 101st Airborne collided during a nighttime training flight about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Fort Campbell, killing all nine soldiers aboard. The Fort Campbell Army post is located along the Kentucky-Tennessee border.