Iran has sort of' agreed deal on nuclear programme, says Donald Trump
Briefly

During a visit to Doha, President Trump indicated that Iran has tentatively agreed to terms regarding its nuclear program, insisting they must never possess a nuclear weapon. He mentioned a possible deal without military intervention. Iranian officials, including foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, have been negotiating terms that could include halting uranium enrichment for three years, with further discussions about allowing civilian nuclear assistance from Russia. Iran is reportedly open to compromises, including allowing inspections, provided sanctions are lifted.
Trump emphasized the simplicity of the deal, stating, "...they cannot have a nuclear weapon. It is very simple really. It's not like I need to give you 30 pages worth of details."
Iran's negotiator, Abbas Araghchi, is under pressure to accept a proposal for zero enrichment for three years as a gesture of trust building.
Shamkhani indicated a willingness to compromise, saying Tehran could commit to never making nuclear weapons and allowing inspections in exchange for sanction relief.
Experts believe Iran could be convinced to limit its enrichment levels, suggesting a path for dialogue amid rising tensions in the region.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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