U.S.-Iran talks expected Friday if Iran sends nuclear proposal soon, Axios reports
The U.S. awaits Iran’s detailed nuclear proposal within 48 hours to hold talks in Geneva, amid ongoing military buildup and Iran’s offer of uranium concessions for sanctions relief.
- On Friday, U.S. negotiators are prepared to meet in Geneva if Tehran submits a detailed proposal within 48 hours, a senior U.S. official told Axios.
- During last Tuesday's Geneva talks, U.S. envoys asked Abbas Araghchi, Iranian Foreign Minister, to provide a detailed written proposal within days, and Trump’s envoys will attend on Feb. 27 if it arrives early, a senior U.S. official told Axios.
- U.S. negotiators say they could pursue an interim agreement and test `zero enrichment` versus `token enrichment` limits if talks proceed in Geneva.
- A senior U.S. official warned this may be the last chance before military options are weighed amid a U.S. military buildup and protests in Iran increasing tensions.
- Debate inside Washington over patience versus force continues as U.S. officials note the president could change course at any time while advisers counsel patience, Axios reports.
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