Iran proposes ‘joint nuclear venture’ collaboration with US
However, a spokesperson for Witkoff, Eddie Vasquez, denied the claim, stating that the concept of a joint venture was never brought up or discussed. The U.S. and Iran have not had formal diplomatic relations since 1980.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian reiterated this week that demands for Iran to shut down its nuclear program are “unacceptable,” and Araghchi emphasized that uranium enrichment is non-negotiable, stating that it “absolutely must continue.”
Trump had previously pulled the U.S. out of the 2015 UN-backed nuclear deal, accusing Iran of covert violations, a claim Tehran denies. In response, Iran has rolled back its own commitments and expanded its enriched uranium stockpile.
Although both sides have described the recent Oman-mediated talks as constructive, tensions persist, especially over the ongoing conflict in Gaza and attacks by Yemen’s Houthi rebels on international shipping and Israel. During his Middle East tour, Trump labeled Iran as the “most destructive force” in the region, reiterating that it must never be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.
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