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Iran Offers Major Nuclear Concessions for Immediate U.S. Sanctions Relief

Tehran signals readiness to eliminate highly enriched uranium, limit enrichment to civilian levels, and allow inspections, as Trump seeks Qatar’s mediation to finalize a deal.

US President Donald Trump attends a breakfast with business leaders in Doha on May 15, 2025.
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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.