Trump has no problem with an agreement to allow Iran to enrich – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
According to RCO News Agency, the Economist Greg Carlstrom, a US envoy to US Special Environment, who was indirectly negotiated with the Iranian delegation at the head of the diplomatic delegation in Oman this Saturday, wrote that US President Donald Trump was not allowed to do so.
Witcaf spoke to Fox News last night about Iran. There are two important points; He implicitly said that Iran could continue to enrich uranium up to 4.3 %; “You do not need to enrich more than 1.5 % to implement a civilian nuclear program,” according to Witcaf. According to Carlastrom, Trump’s envoy also said he wants “a verification of the enrichment program”.
“We knew that Trump did not insist on the” Libyan model “(ie, completely dismantled the nuclear program),” the Economist reporter added. Now it seems that he has no problem with an agreement to allow Iran to enrich Iran. So we are basically talking about an agreement similar to Brajam; An agreement that restricted enrichment but did not ban. Iran is definitely ready to negotiate based on such a framework. But the level of enrichment is not the only thing. There are many technical questions remaining; How much can Iran save? How many centrifuges, and from what kind can it be used for enrichment? It must be answered to all these issues.
He added: The second point: Witcaf said he also demanded negotiations on Iran’s ballistic missile program. He finally calls for “the confirmation of arms that includes the missiles and the type of missiles they have.”
“This is a harder task,” according to Carlstrom. “Iran has always emphasized that its missile program is separate and its undisputed negotiation.”
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