- Talks are underway between America and Iran on releasing seized property.
- Discussion on Iran’s enriched uranium reserves
- Next round may take place in Islamabad, Pakistan mediator
- Iran will reduce purity by keeping uranium in the country
US Iran Talks: Talks are going on regarding the agreement between America and Iran on the situation in the Middle East. According to a report, both the countries are discussing a three-page proposal. The purpose of which is to end the current conflict.
Under this deal, America can consider releasing seized Iranian assets worth about $20 billion. In return, Iran will have to give up its enriched uranium reserves. The talks between the two countries are definitely progressing, but there is still no consensus between the two countries on many issues.
What does the report say?
According to the report of Axios, quoting American officials and other sources, it has been said that the next round of ongoing talks between America and Iran can be held in Islamabad. Pakistan can play the role of main mediator in this. Besides, Egypt and Türkiye can also participate in this process.
Iran has enriched uranium
According to the report, Iran has about 2,000 kg of enriched uranium. In which a large part is of purity up to 60 percent. This level is considered very close to making weapons. In such a situation, this conversation between America and Iran is being considered very important.
What is the controversy regarding uranium?
There is disagreement between America and Iran on the uranium issue. America wants Iran to send its nuclear material out of the country. However, Iran is not ready for this. Iran says that it will keep the uranium in its own country. According to the report, Iran is talking about reducing the purity of uranium under international monitoring.
According to reports, efforts are being made to find a middle path. Under this agreement, some part of uranium can be sent to a third country. The remaining part will remain with Iran.
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