US Media: US Allows Iran to Conduct Low-Level Uranium Enrichment
According to a report from the American media AXIOS, the proposal put forward by the United States to Iran on Saturday would allow Iran to carry out limited low-level uranium enrichment activities on its territory, with the deadline to be determined, a content that contradicts previous public statements by senior US officials. US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and US Secretary of State Pompeo have publicly stated that the US will not allow Iran to engage in uranium enrichment activities and will require it to completely dismantle its nuclear facilities. However, this secret proposal shows that the US is displaying more flexibility on these two points. The proposal described by two informed sources seems to provide a clearer path to reaching an agreement. This move by the Trump administration may provoke opposition from US congressional allies and Israel. The Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu government and dozens of Republican senators have been urging the US government to set a "zero uranium enrichment" and "complete dismantling of Iran's nuclear program" red line towards Iran. As of now, the White House has not denied the details of the proposal revealed by AXIOS.
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