Iran May Pause Uranium Enrichment
- Iran may pause uranium enrichment for a year and ship part of its enriched stock abroad under a proposed political deal involving the United States.
- The proposed deal follows five rounds of talks aiming to resolve a decades-long dispute, but an impasse remains over the U.S. Demand to scrap enrichment, which Iran rejects.
- Tehran is calling for the U.S. To acknowledge its entitlement to pursue uranium enrichment for peaceful uses under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and to authorize the release of $6 billion in oil revenues currently frozen due to sanctions.
- Western diplomats express skepticism about reconciliation on enrichment, stress the need for Iran to verify nuclear activity reductions, and warn that lifting sanctions quickly remains difficult.
- A political agreement could increase chances for broader nuclear diplomacy, but it faces resistance from European powers and depends on Tehran's serious commitment and Washington accepting conditions.
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Iran may pause enrichment for US nod on nuclear rights, release of frozen funds: sources
Iran may pause uranium enrichment if the US releases frozen Iranian funds and recognises Tehran's right to refine uranium for civilian use under a “political deal” that could lead to a broader nuclear accord, two Iranian official sources said.
Iran may pause uranium enrichment
Iran may pause uranium enrichment if the US releases frozen Iranian funds and recognises Tehran's right to refine uranium for civilian use under a "political deal" that could lead to a broader nuclear accord, two Iranian official sources said. The sources, close to the negotiating team, said on Wednesday a "political understanding with the United States could be reached soon" if Washington accepted Tehran's conditions. One of the sources said th…
Iran may pause uranium enrichment for release of frozen US funds
Iran may pause uranium enrichment if the US releases frozen Iranian funds and recognises Tehran’s right to refine uranium for civilian use under a “political deal” that could lead to a broader nuclear accord, two Iranian official sources said.
Iran may pause enrichment for nuclear rights, release of funds
Iran may pause uranium enrichment if the U.S. releases frozen Iranian funds and recognises Tehran's right to refine uranium for civilian use under a "political deal" that could lead to a broader nuclear accord, two Iranian official sources said. The sources, close to the negotiating team, said on Wednesday a "political understanding with the United States could be reached soon" if Washington accepted Tehran's conditions. One of the sources said …
Iran May Pause Enrichment for Nuke Rights, Thawed Funds
Iran is reportedly prepared to halt its uranium enrichment at 60% purity, which is just below weapons-grade, in what media is viewing as a potential breakthrough in indirect nuclear talks with the United States, according to a Reuters exclusive. In exchange, Tehran is seeking formal U.S. recognition of its right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the release of billions in Iranian assets current…
Iran floats enrichment freeze in exchange for US release of assets, recognition of nuclear rights
Tehran hints at willingness to reconsider longstanding ban on US nuclear inspectors if agreement is reached. By David Brummer, World Israel News Iran signaled potential flexibility in its nuclear posture, proposing a one-year freeze on uranium enrichment in return for the release of billions in frozen assets and US recognition of its right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes, the Reuters news agency reported on Wednesday. The offer, reported…
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