The White House: Iran’s proposed new plan could serve as the basis for U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, and Trump’s uranium enrichment red line remains unchanged

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Gate News message. On April 8, at a press conference, U.S. White House press secretary Leavitt said that Iran’s initially proposed 10-point recommendations were unacceptable and have been discarded, and that a “more reasonable, more concise” proposal Iran subsequently put forward could serve as a basis for U.S.-Iran negotiations. Leavitt said that President Trump and his team believe this new proposal from Iran can serve as a viable basis for negotiations and that it can be “aligned” with the United States’ 15-point proposal. She emphasized that Trump’s requirement for Iran to stop uranium enrichment activities’ “red line” has not changed, and that the claim that Trump would accept an Iran “wish list”-style agreement is “completely absurd.”

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