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Report from Axios pointed out that the United States planned to enable Iran to continue limited enrichment of low -level uranium on its soil during an indefinite period.
On Saturday, Trump’s administration presented its first formal proposal to Tehran in an attempt to sign a nuclear agreement with the country, but did not publicly share any details on the proposed agreement. “President Trump made it clear that Iran can never get a nuclear bomb,” said Printed Secretary of Karoline Leavitt during the weekend. “The Witkoff Special Envoy sent a detailed and acceptable proposal to the Iranian regime, and in their best interest it is to accept it.”
The Axios report cited two sources to introduce the current negotiations of Trump administration with Iran. AND White house He did not deny the Axiosa reporting details when Fox News Digital reached for confirmation.
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Instead, the White House official replied with a statement, calling the terms of the agreement “very difficult” and insisted on the conditions of the agreement to prevent Iran to receive nuclear weapons.
Trump and ayatollah khamenei tested by Iranian centrifuge (Reuters)
“President Trump is telling the cold, difficult truth. The conditions we gave Iran were very difficult and it would make it impossible for them to ever get a nuclear bomb,” the official said.
Media reports on Monday said that Iranian officials plan to refuse the proposed US contract. New details reported by Axios could serve to alleviate some Iranian concerns, but they could also anger some Republicans, As well as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who all expressed that they only want zero nuclear enrichment as part of the agreement – except for the complete dismantling of the Iranian nuclear program.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, discovered documents last week, saying that Tehran “boldly lied” about his nuclear program. (AP)
Axios reported that the details of the proposal described indicated that Iran would not be allowed to build more new objects for enrichment, it must “dismantle the critical infrastructure to convert and process Uranus” and be forced to stop any new research and development Nuclear centrifuge. However, according to the details of the proposal reported by Axios, Iran will be allowed to participate in the regional consortium for enrichment under certain conditions.
For example, Iran will only be able to develop domestic enrichment opportunities for civilian purposes, according to Axios. In the meantime, after signing the agreement, Iran would be forced to reduce the concentration of enrichment to 3% and close all eligible facilities for enrichment in the underground for the agreed period of both sides.
This photo posted on November 5, 2019 by the Iranc Energy organization shows the centrifuge machines in the Nathanz enrichment plant in central Iran. (Atomic energy organization Iran through AP, File) (Atomic energy organization Iran through AP, File)
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The new proposal also seeks to develop audit and surveillance mechanisms to ensure that Iran follows the rules of the agreement.