U.S. Media: The U.S. plans to unfreeze $20 billion in funds in exchange for Iran abandoning uranium enrichment

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Mars Finance News, April 17 — According to AXIOS, two U.S. officials and two sources familiar with the negotiations revealed that the U.S. and Iran are negotiating a three-page plan to end the war, one element of which is the U.S. unfreezing $20 billion of Iranian funds in exchange for Iran abandoning its enriched uranium stockpile.
According to two sources, early in the negotiations, the U.S. proposed unfreezing $6 billion for humanitarian supplies, while Iran demanded $27 billion.
Sources say the latest figure discussed between the U.S. and Iran is $20 billion.
One U.S. official stated that this is the U.S. proposal.
Another U.S. official described the concept of “cash for uranium” as “one of many discussions.”
Meanwhile, the U.S. demands Iran agree to transfer all its nuclear materials to the U.S., while Iran only agrees to “dilution” within Iran.
Under the ongoing compromise discussions, some highly enriched uranium will be transferred to a third country (not necessarily the U.S.), and some will be diluted within Iran under international supervision.

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