US considers releasing frozen funds to Iran for uranium stockpile surrender

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The US is reportedly considering a proposal to release up to $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds in exchange for Iran surrendering its enriched uranium stockpile. This revived "cash-for-uranium" framework, previously considered by Trump's advisors, aims to curb Iran's nuclear program as pressure tactics prove insufficient. The US also demands Iran dismantle key nuclear sites and accept inspections. The proposal comes amid ongoing efforts to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, with the US adopting a firm stance on inspections and penalties.


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