Mars Finance reports that on February 17, Iranian officials proposed suspending uranium enrichment activities, transferring some uranium stockpiles to offshore locations, and reaching commercial agreements with the United States to advance nuclear negotiations and avoid U.S. strikes. However, unless Iran commits to completely stopping uranium enrichment activities, it remains uncertain whether these measures will satisfy U.S. President Donald Trump. Additionally, senior U.S. officials confirmed that the second round of negotiations with Iran has concluded. (The Wall Street Journal)
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The second round of talks between the US and Iran has concluded, with Iran proposing a new plan.
Mars Finance reports that on February 17, Iranian officials proposed suspending uranium enrichment activities, transferring some uranium stockpiles to offshore locations, and reaching commercial agreements with the United States to advance nuclear negotiations and avoid U.S. strikes. However, unless Iran commits to completely stopping uranium enrichment activities, it remains uncertain whether these measures will satisfy U.S. President Donald Trump. Additionally, senior U.S. officials confirmed that the second round of negotiations with Iran has concluded. (The Wall Street Journal)