Iran proposes ‘joint nuclear venture’ with US
However, a spokesperson for Witkoff, Eddie Vasquez, denied the report, stating that a joint venture was never discussed or considered. The US and Iran have had no formal diplomatic relations since 1980.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reinforced this week that calls for the total shutdown of the country’s nuclear program are “unacceptable.” Foreign Minister Araghchi emphasized that uranium enrichment must continue without compromise.
Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the 2015 nuclear deal, accusing Iran of violating it in secret, remains a point of contention. While Tehran denies the accusations, it has since expanded its uranium enrichment activities and increased its enriched uranium stockpile.
Despite progress in the Omani-mediated talks, tensions persist between the US and Iran, aggravated by ongoing disputes over the war in Gaza and attacks on international shipping, as well as assaults on Israel by Yemen's Houthis. On his Middle East tour on Tuesday, Trump described Iran as the "most destructive force" in the region, stressing that the country must never be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons.
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