US Reportedly Sets Five Conditions for Continuing Talks With Iran

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US Reportedly Sets Five Conditions for Continuing Talks With Iran
  • 17 May, 13:08
  • Iran

The US has reportedly presented Iran with five conditions for continuing peaceful negotiations between the two countries.

Washington outlined the demands in response to Tehran’s own conditions as part of ongoing efforts aimed at easing tensions and advancing a potential settlement, The Caspian Post reports via Fars.

The US is refusing to pay compensation for damage caused during strikes on Iranian territory. Washington also reportedly insists that 400 kilograms of enriched uranium be transferred from Iran to the US, while only one active nuclear facility would remain operational inside the Islamic Republic.

The report further states that the US does not intend to release more than 25% of frozen Iranian assets.

In addition, the issue of ending conflicts on multiple fronts - including in Lebanon - is reportedly expected by Washington to be addressed through negotiations.

The reported conditions come amid continued international attention on the future of US-Iran relations, regional security, and efforts to revive diplomatic dialogue surrounding Tehran’s nuclear program.

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