The United States plans to discuss relaxing sanctions on Iran to return to nuclear talks
Internet reports that according to CNN, four people familiar with the matter revealed that the Trump administration has discussed possible help Iran obtain up to $30 billion in funds for civilian nuclear energy projects, relaxing sanctions and unfreezing billions of dollars in restricted Iranian funds-all of which are part of its intensified efforts to bring Tehran back to the negotiating table. Sources said that despite the intensive military strikes launched by the United States and Israel on Iran in the past two weeks, key figures in the United States and the Middle East still held secret consultations with Iran. Discussions continued this week after a ceasefire agreement was reached. Trump administration officials stressed that a number of proposals have been put forward that are still in the early stages and are still evolving, but there is a non-negotiable core condition: Iran completely stops uranium enrichment activities, which Iran has always claimed to need. But two sources described to CNN that at least one preliminary draft proposal contained several incentives for Iran. Trump administration officials and people familiar with the matter told CNN that the terms under discussion include an expected investment of US$20 - 30 billion in Iran's new non-enriched nuclear energy project for civilian energy purposes. One official insisted that the funding would not come directly from the United States, but preferred to have Arab allies pay the bill.
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