🔥The three major sticking points in the US-Iran negotiations: Disagreements over control of the Strait of Hormuz are the primary issue, with uranium enrichment and asset unfreezing issues to be resolved.


According to The New York Times, there are currently three main sticking points in the US-Iran negotiations: the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, the uranium enrichment issue, and the unfreezing of Iran's overseas assets.
Regarding the Strait of Hormuz, Iran refuses to accept the US-proposed "joint control" plan, insisting on retaining control and claiming the right to collect "tolls," considering opening only after a final peace agreement.
The US emphasizes that the strait is an international waterway, will be opened "soon," and will not allow tolls.
On the nuclear issue, the US demands Iran surrender approximately 900 pounds of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium stockpiles and make long-term commitments not to pursue nuclear capabilities, but the two sides have failed to reach a compromise.
Regarding assets, Iran demands compensation from the US and the unfreezing of about $27 billion in oil revenues for reconstruction, which the US has already refused.
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