I think we need a topic for this. Probably a sticky topic.
This is currently the most important development about Iran on local and international media.
From what we know in news outlets, Iran has offered the US a three-step deal.
1. In the first stage, Iran agrees to limit its uranium enrichment to 3.67% for a period of time, while requesting the United States to grant access to its frozen financial resources on one hand and allow oil sales on the other.
2. In the second stage, Iran wants the US to persuade the European troika not to activate the snapback mechanism and to lift some sanctions at this stage. In return, Iran agrees to completely halt high-level uranium enrichment, restore the International Atomic Energy Agency's inspections to JCPOA conditions, and implement the Additional Protocol.
3. In the third stage, if the comprehensive agreement with Iran is ratified by the U.S. Congress and primary and secondary sanctions against Iran are lifted by the U.S., Iran will agree to transfer its surplus enriched uranium stockpile to a third country.
I think this is a good proposal for Iran. The only problem is the third one. I think Iran should seal our enriched uranium at a disclosed location under the supervision of IAEA and American inspectors. If we move our stockpile outside of Iran, there is no guarantee that the US would honor their end of the bargain.
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