Details of Trump’s New Secret Proposal for Negotiations with Iran
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…
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].
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.”