US Plan Aims to End War by Removing Enriched Uranium from Iran
March 25, 2026 • Google News World
US Officials Propose Plan to End War with Iran, Including Removal of Enriched Uranium
The US government has announced a plan to bring an end to the ongoing war in the Middle East, which includes the removal of enriched uranium from Iran. According to officials, this is a key component of the proposal.
Iran’s state television has outlined five conditions that must be met for the war to come to an end. These conditions include the establishment of a Hormuz authority and reparations for past damages.
The US plan does not appear to have been accepted by Iran, with the country dismissing a proposed cease-fire offer from former US President Donald Trump. However, officials say that there is still openness to talks.
Details of the US proposal are not yet available, but it is believed to include the removal of enriched uranium as part of a broader agreement to end the conflict.
Iran’s state television has outlined five conditions for an end to the war, including the establishment of a Hormuz authority and reparations for past damages. The US government has announced that it will consider these conditions as part of its proposal to bring an end to the conflict.
The situation remains fluid, with officials on both sides continuing to negotiate and discuss the terms of any potential agreement.
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