U.S. government: Iran should have no plans to enrich uranium

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-Wednesday 2025/04/16 - 04:11
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In his press conference, the US State Department spokesperson stressed that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon or a uranium enrichment program.

In his press conference, the US State Department spokesperson stressed that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon or a uranium enrichment program.

Tammy Bruce read a tweet by Steve Witkoff who said what Trump had asked him to do: that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon or a uranium enrichment program.

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U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said that the U.S. goal is that Iran should not have a nuclear weapons program and an enrichment program. Referring to the process of talks, he said that he does not yet call this process "negotiations", but there is a possibility of a change in this approach.

 "We have shown that when we say something and do something, there is harmony between the two," he said. But now there is only one goal, and that is that Iran should not acquire a nuclear weapon — especially in the area of its uranium enrichment program."

Speaking to reporters about negotiations with Iran, he said, "The people involved in this process are among the best in the world. Ambassador Witkoff is undoubtedly one of the most expert in the field of negotiations, interacting with bad actors, and reaching peace and a ceasefire."

The U.S. official said that momentary comments in public, such as tweets or interviews, should not be viewed as part of the negotiation process. "No one negotiates in public," he said. It does not matter what is said, but the actions of the parties and the final results matter. What matters is whether an agreement will be reached. Will any documents be signed?"
 

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