Proposed Iran deal limits enrichment but does not dismantle program – Reuters

Aproposed nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran would cap uranium enrichment and increase international oversight, but would not dismantle Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, eight sources familiar with the ongoing negotiations told Reuters.

The framework under discussion largely mirrors the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was abandoned by President Donald Trump in 2018, but includes stricter inspections, extended timelines, and expanded sunset clauses.

“Essentially, the negotiations are shaping into a ‘JCPOA 2’ with some additions that would allow Trump to present it as a victory, while Iran could still keep its right to enrichment,” said a senior Iranian official.

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A technician is seen at an Iranian uranium conversion facility in Isfahan, File Photo.
A technician is seen at an Iranian uranium conversion facility in Isfahan, File Photo.