The United States of America outlined "red lines" during negotiations in Pakistan on ending the war in Iran. Axios journalist Barak Ravid wrote about this on the social network X, UNN reports.
Details
According to him, a high-ranking American official detailed the "red lines" in negotiations with Iran in Pakistan:
- freezing uranium enrichment in Iran;
- removal of enriched uranium from the country;
- dismantling of uranium enrichment facilities (most of which were destroyed as a result of US and Israeli strikes);
- full opening of the Strait of Hormuz and abolition of transit fees;
- a regional security agreement and an end to funding terrorist organizations.
In addition, according to the publication, there are currently disagreements between the parties regarding the volume of unfreezing Iranian funds.
Recall
The US military promises to block the movement of ships to Iranian ports in the Arabian and Oman Gulfs. The restrictions do not apply to transit to non-Iranian ports through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iranian President names condition for quick peace deal with US12.04.26, 18:53