These are the five main issues to be resolved in the US-Iran deal
The United States and Iran are reportedly moving closer to a potential deal to address ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Key issues include Iran's nuclear program and the management of its enriched uranium stockpiles. However, the details of the agreement remain unclear, with differing accounts from both nations regarding the negotiations.
- ▪US President Donald Trump has emphasized the need for Iran to relinquish its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
- ▪Iran currently possesses approximately 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent, raising concerns about its potential use in nuclear weapons.
- ▪Negotiations are ongoing regarding the disposal of Iran's enriched uranium and whether it can continue enriching uranium in the future.
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