In a bid to revive long-stalled nuclear talks, Iran has presented its latest proposal to the United States, which includes a range of key demands aimed at alleviating decades-old tensions between the two nations. Sources close to the negotiations have indicated that the Iranian proposal centers around the country’s right to uranium enrichment, alongside several other significant concessions.
At the heart of the Iranian proposal lies the demand for the United States to officially recognize Iran’s right to engage in uranium enrichment, a key aspect of the country’s nuclear program. The proposal also seeks the cessation of all hostilities across various fronts, including a ceasefire in Lebanon, where a long-standing conflict between Iran-backed militant groups and local forces has contributed to regional instability.
Furthermore, the Iranian proposal calls for the lifting of the maritime blockade, which has severely impacted Iran’s economy and access to vital international waters. The country is also seeking the release of frozen Iranian assets, estimated to be in the tens of billions of dollars, alongside compensation for damages incurred during past conflicts.
In a broader move to reduce tensions, Iran’s proposal also includes a demand for the withdrawal of US forces from neighboring regions. This would involve the removal of troops from countries such as Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, where US military presence has been a contentious issue in recent years.
In addition to these demands, the Iranian proposal also seeks the end of all unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States and the repeal of UN Security Council resolutions against the country. According to experts, these sanctions have had a devastating impact on Iran’s economy and have led to widespread humanitarian suffering in recent years.
Details of the proposal have not been publicly disclosed, and it remains unclear whether the United States will entertain Iran’s demands. However, diplomats involved in the talks have suggested that the Iranian government is willing to engage in meaningful negotiations in pursuit of a lasting agreement. If successful, such a deal could potentially pave the way for increased cooperation between the two nations, particularly in areas related to regional security and economic development.
In a statement published on social media, US officials stated that ‘the onus is on Iran to demonstrate a genuine willingness to engage in meaningful talks, rather than simply presenting demands without any meaningful concessions on their part’.
