$30 Billion Deal, Removal of Sanctions: What US Is Offering Iran to Bring Tehran Back to Nuclear Negotiation Table
- The Trump administration conducted strikes last weekend on Iran's nuclear sites including Fordow as part of a broader strategy to bring Iran back to negotiations.
- The strikes came shortly after a confidential meeting at the White House the previous Friday, during which US envoy Steve Witkoff and Gulf allies discussed preliminary details of a proposal involving up to $30 billion in investment for a civilian nuclear energy program.
- The proposals include replacing the Fordow enrichment facility with a non-enrichment nuclear energy site, easing some sanctions, and releasing $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds for civilian use.
- President Trump said, “I could get a statement that they’re not going to go nuclear, we’re probably going to ask for that,” but stressed, “I don’t care if I have an agreement or not.”
- Despite the proposals and a potential meeting next week, Iran’s foreign minister denied resuming talks, and sources expressed uncertainty about the outcome of ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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Donald Trump is considering putting about 30 billion dollars on Iran's table to bring Tehran back to negotiate, thus allowing it to build a civil nuclear program that does not provide for the enrichment of uranium. This is what CNN reports, exclusively, citing four informed sources. The increasingly intense attempt of the US administration would provide for the relaxation of sanctions and the unblocking of billions of dollars of Iranian funds su…
$30 billion deal, removal of sanctions: What US is offering Iran to bring Tehran back to nuclear negotiation table
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