US Considering Uranium Deal with Iran in Exchange for $20 Billion: American Media
Washington — American news website Axios has reported that negotiations are underway between the United States and Iran over a significant agreement, under which the US would release $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for Iran surrendering its entire stockpile of enriched uranium.According to Axios, talks are ongoing over a comprehensive three-page plan…
Washington — American news website Axios has reported that negotiations are underway between the United States and Iran over a significant agreement, under which the US would release $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for Iran surrendering its entire stockpile of enriched uranium.
According to Axios, talks are ongoing over a comprehensive three-page plan aimed at ending the conflict, with the uranium deal serving as a central element of the proposal.
Analysts suggest that if the deal is finalised, it could lead to a significant reduction in regional tensions and help alleviate international concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear programme.
However, no official confirmation of the report has been made by either side as yet, and the final outcome of the negotiations remains to be seen.
