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US could ease demands on Iran in nuclear negotiations, Steve Witkoff says

Trump’s envoy signals Washington may accept limited uranium enrichment over ‘full dismantlement’ of Tehran’s programme

US envoy Steve Witkoff has signalled that the Trump administration may be willing to ease its demands on Iran ahead of a second round of talks for a deal to rein in the Islamic republic’s nuclear advances.

Senior US officials have previously said that Washington wanted to push for the dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear programme, suggesting that the republic would be prevented from enriching uranium.

But speaking on Fox News’ Hannity programme, Witkoff said Iran did not need to enrich past 3.67 per cent, a low level of purity that was the cap set by the 2015 accord Tehran signed with the Obama administration and other world powers.

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