Eighty percent of issues regarding the nuclear problem have been agreed upon between the U.S. and Iran
Habertürk TV quoted sources reporting that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement on about 80% of the issues related to nuclear files.
The report noted, "The negotiation process is divided into several areas, one of which is the nuclear issue. According to current information, 80% of the issues in the nuclear dossier have been resolved."
According to the sources, negotiations are still ongoing, and relevant parties continue to maintain communication within the current dialogue framework.
The report also indicated that approximately 440 to 450 kilograms of Iranian enriched uranium could be transferred to third-party countries, including Turkey or Pakistan.
On February 28, the United States and Israel launched multiple strikes against targets inside Iran, including attacks on Tehran, causing destruction and civilian casualties. In response, Iran carried out retaliatory missile strikes targeting Israeli territory and U.S. military facilities in the Middle East.
On April 8, Trump stated that he agreed to suspend attacks on Iran for two weeks and assured that the ceasefire would be jointly observed by both sides. On April 11, Iran and the United States initiated negotiations in Islamabad. On April 12, U.S. delegation head Vice President Vance said that after prolonged talks, no agreement had been reached, and the U.S. delegation would return without success. There has been no news regarding the resumption of military operations, but the U.S. has begun blocking Iranian ports. Mediators hope to organize a new round of negotiations.
Source: sputniknews
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