In a significant diplomatic move, the Trump administration has outlined a strategy that permits Iran to engage in low-level uranium enrichment as the U.S. and its allies pursue a broader accord aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. This proposal signifies a potential thaw in U.S.-Iran relations and aims to provide Iran with nuclear fuel access for power generation, while pushing for restrictions on its enrichment activities.
U.S. Offers New Framework for Iran's Nuclear Enrichment Negotiations

U.S. Offers New Framework for Iran's Nuclear Enrichment Negotiations
The Trump administration has proposed a plan allowing Iran to enrich uranium at low levels while working towards a comprehensive nuclear agreement.
Under the proposed framework, the U.S. would support the construction of nuclear power reactors within Iran and collaborate with a regional coalition to oversee enrichment processes. Tehran has been informed of this proposal and is expected to respond in the coming days. Despite the optimistic tone, many details remain undecided, with both nations still diverging on key aspects of any eventual agreement. This initiative marks the first tangible effort from President Trump's administration towards finding common ground with Iran post the dismantling of the previous nuclear deal by his predecessor, President Obama.