
No uranium enrichment, we'll talk tariff and sanctions relief with Iran: Trump
India Today
Trump says US will seek zero uranium enrichment from Iran while negotiating tariff cuts and sanctions relief after ceasefire; claims parts of a broader deal already agreed.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said Washington will push for a complete halt to uranium enrichment in Iran while opening talks on tariff reductions and sanctions relief, following a ceasefire that he claimed marked a “very productive regime change”.
In a post on his Truth Social handle, Trump asserted that the United States would “work closely with Iran” in the aftermath of the conflict, adding that key elements of a broader agreement had already been settled.
“There will be no enrichment of uranium, and the United States will, working with Iran, dig up and remove all of the deeply buried nuclear ‘dust’,” Trump said, referring to remnants of Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
He also claimed that the sites remained under “exacting satellite surveillance” and that “nothing has been touched from the date of attack”, suggesting continued monitoring of Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Trump indicated that economic measures would be central to the next phase of engagement, saying Washington is already in discussions with Tehran on easing tariffs and sanctions.
“We are, and will be, talking tariff and sanctions relief with Iran,” he said, adding that “many of the 15 points have already been agreed to," without elaborating on the specifics of the proposed framework.













