Iran has proposed suspending its uranium enrichment activities and transferring some uranium stockpiles overseas as part of a package aimed at reaching a nuclear agreement with the United States. The proposals, reported by diplomatic sources, include potential commercial cooperation with the U.S. and involve third-party management of uranium by countries like Russia. However, these measures fall short of Trump's demand for a complete halt to enrichment.
Amidst these diplomatic efforts, tensions remain high as Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps conducted military exercises near the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a stark warning against U.S. military presence, emphasizing the potential for significant conflict as Geneva talks continue.
Iran Proposes Uranium Enrichment Suspension to Facilitate U.S. Nuclear Deal
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