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Details of Trump’s New Secret Proposal for Negotiations with Iran

CNN reveals new details about Trump’s‌ proposal⁣ for negotiations with Iran,citing informed sources.

According to webangah News Agency, CNN has reported on the ⁣Trump governance’s efforts‌ to persuade Iran to ⁤return to the negotiating table.

Citing four informed sources,⁢ the report states that the U.S.government ⁣discussed potentially assisting Iran in accessing approximately $30 billion for a civilian nuclear program, easing ‍sanctions, and unfreezing billions in Iranian assets. These⁢ measures‍ are part of escalating attempts to bring Tehran back to diplomacy.

The sources indicate that despite recent military escalations between Iran and Israel over the past⁢ two weeks, key players ⁤from​ the U.S. and Middle East have held behind-the-scenes ⁢talks with Iranian officials.⁤ These discussions followed a temporary ceasefire ⁤in…

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Negotiations between the Trump administration and Iran have continued‍ this week, with multiple preliminary proposals under⁣ discussion-all demanding⁢ a complete‌ halt to uranium enrichment, a ​condition Tehran has consistently rejected. However, at ‌least one draft framework, ‌disclosed to CNN by two sources, includes incentives⁤ for ⁢Iran.

Two informed sources revealed ​details from last week’s confidential meeting at ​the White House between U.S.Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Gulf partners, which lasted several hours. The discussions took place one⁢ day before U.S. military strikes targeted Iran.

Trump​ administration officials and⁢ sources ⁤familiar with the talks ⁢told CNN ‍that unreported terms under consideration include a‍ proposed $20-30 billion investment in a ⁢new Iranian nuclear‍ program focused on non-enrichment activities.

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The⁤ proposed nuclear facility‌ will exclusively serve civilian energy purposes. An official emphasized ⁤that the funding would not come directly from the U.S., with Washington preferring Arab⁣ partners to shoulder the costs. Investment​ in Iran’s nuclear energy infrastructure had also ⁢been discussed​ during earlier phases of recent‌ negotiations.

A Trump administration official told CNN: “the U.S. is willing⁢ to lead these negotiations with Iran, but another contry must cover the​ costs of ⁢building its ⁣nuclear ​program-we won’t make such a commitment.”

According to a draft proposal​ obtained⁢ by⁣ CNN, other‌ incentives include potentially lifting certain sanctions against Iran and releasing $6 billion of Tehran’s ‍frozen foreign assets, which currently face restricted access.

Two informed sources revealed ​another idea under discussion last ​week: involving U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf to ⁣fund replacing Fordow’s nuclear facilities with⁢ a [civilian choice].

News⁣ Sources:​ © webangah News Agency, ​CNN

the program​ is non-enrichment. It remains unclear whether Iran can utilize the site itself.

A⁣ source close to the negotiations told CNN: “Various ideas are being proposed by different parties, ⁣with many ‍attempting to act creatively.”

Another source ​familiar with the first five ⁢rounds of‍ Iran-U.S. talks prior to Israeli and American strikes ⁢on Iran’s nuclear program stated: “In my view, ​the final outcome remains entirely uncertain.”

News Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency, CNN​
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