Overview
- Iran's senior advisor Ali Shamkhani confirmed Tehran's willingness to eliminate its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and limit enrichment to civilian-grade levels in exchange for lifting all U.S. economic sanctions.
- Shamkhani stated that Iran would agree to sign a deal immediately if these conditions were met, marking the clearest public statement of Iran's position in the ongoing negotiations.
- President Trump welcomed Iran's proposal and has enlisted Qatar's help to mediate and facilitate the agreement, highlighting the Gulf nation's role as a key intermediary.
- Tensions between the U.S. and Israel, referred to as the 'Bibi effect,' remain a potential obstacle, with Shamkhani warning that Israeli lobbying could derail progress.
- The negotiations, mediated indirectly through Oman, build on the framework of the 2015 JCPOA, with international inspections and verification at the core of the proposed agreement.