
Iran willing to reduce uranium enrichment levels, but requires assurances

Iran Ready to Reduce Uranium Enrichment Levels, But Seeks Guarantee from US
Iran has expressed its willingness to reduce its uranium enrichment levels, but only if it receives guarantees from US President Donald Trump that the nuclear deal will not be withdrawn from. According to a government official, Iran is not willing to dismantle its uranium enrichment centrifuges or completely halt its enrichment activities as part of the agreement with the United States.
It is important to note that Iran’s missile program is not included in the nuclear deal and will not be subject to negotiations with the United States. This statement emphasizes the separation of the missile program from the nuclear agreement.
The willingness of Iran to reduce its uranium enrichment levels demonstrates a possible opportunity for diplomatic engagement between Iran and the US. However, any progress in negotiations will likely depend on the assurance that the nuclear deal will not be terminated by the US government. The situation remains uncertain, with both sides needing to find common ground in order to move forward with any potential agreements.





