The United States and Iran are set to engage in negotiations in Islamabad, potentially on Sunday, to discuss a three-page plan aimed at ending their ongoing conflict. Key elements of the proposal include the U.S. unfreezing $20 billion in Iranian funds in exchange for Iran relinquishing its enriched uranium stockpile. Initial discussions saw the U.S. offering to unfreeze $6 billion for humanitarian purposes, while Iran requested $27 billion. The current figure under negotiation is $20 billion.
The U.S. has proposed that Iran transport all its nuclear material to the United States, but Iran has only agreed to dilute the material within its borders. A compromise under consideration involves transporting some highly enriched uranium to a third country, with the remainder being diluted in Iran under international supervision. These negotiations are part of broader efforts to resolve tensions between the two nations.
U.S. and Iran to Discuss War-Ending Deal in Islamabad
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