$30 Billion Deal, Removal of Sanctions: What US Is Offering Iran to Bring Tehran Back to Nuclear Negotiation Table
- The Trump administration is offering Iran up to $30 billion to build a civilian nuclear energy program and considers lifting some sanctions to lure Tehran back to negotiations.
- This offer comes amid heightened regional tensions following U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites and the Iranian parliament’s recent decision to halt its collaboration with the United Nations’ nuclear monitoring agency.
- The proposal includes replacing the bombed Fordow site with a new facility funded by Gulf allies, while the U.S. demands zero uranium enrichment in exchange for economic incentives and sanctions relief.
- President Trump stated Iran wants to meet quickly to discuss sanctions relief, but Iranian officials deny immediate talks; Trump also said, “I don’t care if I have an agreement or not.”
- The diplomatic effort marks a significant policy shift amid uncertain outcomes, with officials hoping economic relief and pressure will convince Iran to roll back nuclear ambitions.
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