

The White House suggests that the funds, in particular, will be aimed at developing a civil nuclear program in Iran, which does not provide for the enrichment of uranium. Also, among the conditions for the start of the dialogue, weakening of sanctions and unlocking frozen funds of Iranian funds in the West are considered.
One of the officials claims that the money will not come directly from the United States – the expenses will be assumed by the Arab partners of the Americans.
“The United States is ready to head these negotiations with Iran, and someone will have to pay for the construction of a nuclear program, but we will not take such an obligation,” the representative of the Trump administration told CNN.
The TV channel notes that non -public negotiations have come from the moment of the ceasefire in the Middle East. They are preliminary in nature and develop, but have one “unchanging and not subject to discussion of the condition”: a complete refusal of Iran to enrich uranium.
Some details of a possible agreement were discussed by Trump's special Steve Witkoff specialist with partners from the Gulf countries in the White House last week, the day before the US military strikes on Iran, CNN writes.
Context
June 13, the Israeli defense army began Apply on Iran. The Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu said then that Iran has the opportunity to create nine nuclear bombs. Israeli troops, in particular, struck objects, associated with the enrichment of uranium.
June 22 The United States struck For three Iranian nuclear objects in Fordo, Netenze and Isfahan, for the first time in history, applying 13-ton bombs. In response, Iran inflicted a missile blow on June 23 The United States Air Force Base Al-Udeid in Qatar. Trump called this answer “very weak.”
On the night of June 24, the US President said that Israel and Iran agreed on a complete ceasefire.
After some media, in particular CNN and The New York Times, referring to intelligence sources, said that an American blow to Iran’s nuclear infrastructure did not destroy it, Trump accused them of “trying to humiliate one of the most successful military attacks in history.” He called the news a fake and assured that Iran’s nuclear objects were destroyed.
On June 25, US Minister of Defense Pit Hegset said the Pentagon and the American Federal Bureau of Investigations are investigating secret data on the consequences of Iran’s bombardment.




