US Offers Iran $30 Billion Along with Sanctions Relief
As part of an all-out effort to bring Iran back to the negotiating table, the Trump administration has proposed providing Iran with $30 billion for the development of a civilian nuclear program.
In a bid to restart nuclear negotiations, the Trump administration has proposed a $30 billion civilian nuclear program for Iran, excluding uranium enrichment. The deal also includes easing economic sanctions and unfreezing Iranian funds abroad. Despite ongoing tensions with Israel, discussions continued through secret meetings involving US and Gulf state officials. The US insists Iran must abandon enrichment permanently, while urging Arab partners to finance the program. Washington seeks to lead the talks but won't directly fund the initiative.
As part of an all-out effort to bring Iran back to the negotiating table, the Trump administration has proposed providing Iran with $30 billion for the development of a civilian nuclear program.
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