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US Considers $30 B. Iran Civilian Nuclear Deal, Iran Denies Any Meeting with US Next Week

  • The Trump administration proposed between $20 billion and $30 billion in foreign investments to support Iran’s peaceful nuclear energy initiatives as an incentive to resume diplomatic talks.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced that there has been no consensus or understanding established to initiate fresh talks.
  • Recent U.S. airstrikes severely damaged Iran's nuclear program, but officials say the exact amount of uranium destroyed remains unknown.
  • Abbas Araghchi declared the failure of two nuclear regimes to coerce Iran, calling this a historic turning point symbolizing Iranian resistance.
  • These developments suggest ongoing tensions and uncertainty, with U.S. and allies seeking talks while Iran resists conditions like zero uranium enrichment.
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According to reports, after the destruction of Iran's nuclear facilities, the White House is set on a new strategy. A civilian nuclear program without enrichment plants for energy production is to be developed. Does this strategy work? After the whip, the carrot is to come. In other words, after the US bunker-breaker bombs have caused great damage to Iran's nuclear facilities, Washington offers the Mullah regime a way out of the complicated situ…

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According to a report, the US government is considering offering Iran assistance in building a purely civilian nuclear program.

·Germany
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US President Trump is pressing for new negotiations with Iran - an investment package in a civilian nuclear program should also be discussed, according to a report. However, Tehran is reluctant.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Jerusalem Post broke the news in Jerusalem, Israel on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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