US Proposes Five Conditions In Iran Talks Including Uranium Transfer And Nuclear Restrictions
US outlines five conditions for Iran talks, including uranium transfer and strict nuclear limits amid ongoing negotiations.
US and Iranian negotiations over nuclear restrictions have entered a new phase, with Washington reportedly presenting a set of five conditions aimed at limiting uranium-related activities, according to diplomatic sources cited in ongoing media reports. The proposals come amid continued efforts by both sides to narrow differences in long-running nuclear talks.
At the centre of the discussions is the handling of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile and future enrichment limits. The United States has consistently pushed for stricter controls, including significant reductions in enrichment levels and tighter monitoring mechanisms. In parallel, Washington has also sought assurances that Iran’s nuclear program cannot be diverted toward weapons development, an allegation Tehran has repeatedly denied.
One of the key points of contention remains the fate of uranium already enriched by Iran. Earlier negotiations have included demands for transferring or diluting existing stockpiles, while Iran has resisted full removal of its materials abroad. Reports indicate that discussions have also touched on suspension periods for enrichment activities, with gaps between the two sides’ proposals still substantial.
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Alongside nuclear restrictions, broader conditions in the US proposal are understood to include verification measures and potential limits on enrichment duration. Previous rounds of talks have shown that Washington prefers long-term restrictions, while Iran has advocated for shorter, reversible commitments tied to sanctions relief. This fundamental disagreement has repeatedly stalled progress in earlier negotiations.
Diplomatic engagement between the two countries has continued intermittently despite tensions, with mediators attempting to bridge gaps on enrichment limits, stockpile management, and sanctions relief. While some technical discussions have advanced, no final agreement has been reached, and both sides continue to maintain firm positions on core demands.
Analysts note that the outcome of these negotiations could have significant implications for regional stability and global nuclear non-proliferation efforts. However, with both Washington and Tehran maintaining competing red lines, a breakthrough remains uncertain as talks continue.
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