U.S. States Sanctions Relief for Iran Tied to Nuclear Concessions, Not Strait of Hormuz Opening
The U.S. will only provide sanctions relief to Iran in exchange for nuclear concessions, and is not offering such relief in return for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. According to one report, the U.S. diplomatic approach to Iran is described as two-phased, with the current phase focused on securing Iran’s agreement to reopen the Strait and commit to further negotiations on its uranium enrichment.另
The U.S. is not offering Iran sanctions relief in exchange for reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. will only provide sanctions relief to Iran in exchange for nuclear concessions. According to JewishInsider.com, the U.S. diplomatic approach to Iran is described as two-phased, with the current phase focused on getting Iran to agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and to commit to further negotiations on disposing its highly enriched uranium and on 'severe and long-term limitations and/or cancellation of enrichment.' Middle East Eye reported that Iran said that 'no negotiations' were taking place over its nuclear programme.
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