US sends Iran nuclear proposal, WH says
- On June 1, 2025, Iran announced that Oman's Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi presented elements of a U.S. Nuclear proposal during a visit to Tehran amid ongoing negotiations.
- This development follows months of U.S.-Iran talks mediated by Oman since April, aiming to resolve a years-long nuclear dispute intensified after the U.S. Withdrew from the 2015 JCPOA agreement.
- The U.S. Proposal, sent by President Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff, is described as detailed and acceptable, with both sides reporting progress after their fifth discussion in Rome on May 23.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on X that Iran will review and respond to the U.S. Proposal in a manner that respects the country’s core values, sovereignty, and legitimate interests, while President Trump indicated that an agreement is achievable but cautioned that there would be negative repercussions if Iran delays its decision.
- These talks occur amid U.S. Maximum pressure sanctions and Iran's continued uranium enrichment beyond JCPOA limits, suggesting unresolved tensions and uncertain outcomes for the nuclear negotiations.
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