Iran will give up nuclear weapons? The US wants to propose in return


According to CNN, among the initially proposed by the US, the solutions that were to be the subject of conversations with Arab partners are a number of incentives for Iran to convince the regime to resign with enriched uranium. It comes, among others about $ 20-30 billion investments in a civil Iranian nuclear program not enriching uranium or reconstruction of the destroyed center in Ford, Lifting some sanctions and restrictions in access to $ 6 billion located on the bank's accounts in Qatar. Investments would come from Arab countries with which the US had secret talks.
When is American-Iranian talks?
These proposals would be part of the “complete” agreement with Iran about his nuclear program. Steve Witkoff talked about the desire to conclude such an agreement on Wednesday. President Trump himself, however, stated during the Wednesday NATO summit in Hague that he did not think that such a system would be necessary, although he announced that he would meet with Iran next week.
– We will talk to Iran next week, we can sign an agreement. But I don't know when it comes to me, I don't think it would be necessary – said the president. – We can probably receive a statement from them that they will not go to the atom. We'll probably ask for it, but they won't do it anyway. They have enough – said Trump.
Already on Thursday, however, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Iran Abbas Aragczi seemed to contradict Trump's words, saying that there are currently no plans to meet an American delegation next week.
The issue of sanctions for Iranian oil with oil is still unclear. Trump after the truce in the war of Israel and Iran announced that China could now buy Iranian oil freely. The White House later explained that this did not mean a photo of sanctions, but it was a statement that after the fighting, ships could flow freely through the Strait of Ormuz. Witkoff on Wednesday suggested that the abolition of restrictions imposed, among others It is possible for Chinese companies buying oil from Iran.
– I think it was a signal for the Chinese, that we want to cooperate with them and that we are not interested in harming their economy – said Witkoff in an interview with CNBC television.




