Ben Rhodes: The United States accepts and agrees the enrichme in Iran
The former US National Security Adviser, insisting that Iran is unlikely to accept its enrichme program, said that if the US governme accepts a level of enrichme in Iran, it would be possible to reach a similar nuclear deal in these negotiations.
Former US National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes commeed in an ierview with US media about the curre developmes in Tehran-Washington’s indirect talks.
Former US official in an ierview with MSNBC, in response to a question about what the Iranian and US parties’ statemes are inconsiste in indirect Tehran-Washington talks about the process of negotiations to address the issue of Iran’s nuclear program: I think all of them are ready. Israel threatens military action to force the United States or perhaps most Iranians to score Iran. Iran says its red line enrichme is. The United States also explicitly states that it tends to reach an agreeme.
The fifth round of the Tehran-Washington negotiations was held in Rome yesterday (June 2nd) with the mediation of Oman.
Iranian Foreign Minister Sayed Abbas Arakchi, after the end of the fifth round of talks, which once again took place with Oman’s mediation, said: Oman’s foreign minister tried to put forward solutions to remove existing barriers and make progress. In this coext, ideas were put forward and more expert work was supposed to be done by the two sides on ideas and would be transferred to capitals; Without any obligation for any party for now.
“This round of negotiations has been” one of the most professional periods of negotiations “, adding:” We once again stated the positions and principles of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the negotiations. ” Our positions are clear and we stand on them. We now think there is a better and more clear understanding of these positions on the American side.
A senior US governme official told Reuters: “The talks with Iran were productive and we have made more progress, but we have to do more.”
Reuters also quoted an Iranian source close to the negotiating board as saying: “The Iranian -US negotiations are expected to coinue.” Oman will announce the next time and place.
Iran does not accept zero enrichme
“Here are some challenging issues,” Rhodes said in an ierview with MSNBC. The first is that they are promoting difficult talks on technical issues quickly and only within a few weeks. If Preside Trump had not gone out of the agreeme in the Barack Obama governme, we wouldn’t have been in the situation. But the poi is whether the Trump administration is willing to accept Iran’s enrichme capability. If so, they can reach an agreeme that will be partly similar to Obama’s agreeme (nuclear deal 1).
“But if they emphasize the elimination of any enrichme capabilities, I would be very unlikely that the Iranians will accept it, because they are concerned with the issue of national pride and enrichme in their own territory,” he said.

Place of Iran -US negotiations in Rome
The conflicting positions of the Trump administration
In the meaime, Rhodes said: “In the meaime, we have been coradictory messages from the Trump administration. They once discussed the transfer of all nuclear materials, once again saying they could enrich the curre level. But then they took a more strict position and said that no, we wa to completely dismale enrichme.
Responding to the question of whether there is a poi in the negotiations, the former deputy chief of the US National Security Adviser said: “In this regard, we will see messages from the governmes of the parties to express optimism about the negotiations.” But I think Iranians sometimes have to pretend they wa to leave the negotiating table. Therefore, it will be difficult to understand something of public messages and statemes.
“I think what can be hoped for is that the Trump administration is ready to accept a level of enrichme in Iran,” he said. It is then that we can think they are really approaching an agreeme.
“I think Israel’s threats may lead Trump to accept something that he doesn’t really wa,” Rhodes said. On the other hand, the Gulf states, which Trump recely traveled to, are not seeking another Israeli war in the region, which will take place in the eve of an Israeli invasion of Iran’s nuclear facilities. We have to see how flexible they are in the coming days.
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