US’ ‘Final Offer’ to Iran Revealed: Includes 6 Demands
A senior U.S. official said Iran rejected all six demands, including ending uranium enrichment and cutting support for proxy groups.
- The United States presented Iran with six key demands, including ending uranium enrichment, dismantling nuclear facilities, retrieving enriched uranium, stopping funding for terrorist proxies, reopening the Strait of Hormuz toll-free, and joining a regional peace framework.
- Vice President JD Vance led 21 hours of tough negotiations in Islamabad, but Iran did not agree to all the key U.S. red lines and left without a deal.
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Revealed: The six US red lines in talks with Iran
Vice President JD Vance left talks in Islamabad on Sunday morning after telling Iran it had to abandon its nuclear ambitions and must agree to six key demands, according to a senior U.S. official. They include retrieval of enriched uranium and ending funding for terrorist proxies. “We have made very clear what our red lines are,” Vance said during a brief news conference before flying home. “And they have not chosen to accept our terms.” Hours l…
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US Reveals ‘Final Offer’ to Iran With Six Key Demands After Failed Talks
The United States presented a “final and best offer” to Iran during high-stakes negotiations in Islamabad on April 11-12, led by US Vice President JD Vance, as part of efforts to resolve disputes over Iran’s nuclear programme and regional security. The proposal reportedly included six key demands, such as ending uranium enrichment, dismantling major nuclear facilities, halting support for regional proxy groups, and guaranteeing free navigation t…
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