The United States and Iran are negotiating a potential deal to end the war, with a key element being a $20 billion exchange. According to sources briefed on the talks, Washington would release that sum in frozen Iranian funds in return for Tehran giving up its stockpile of enriched uranium. President Trump said Thursday that U.S. and Iranian negotiators would likely meet this weekend for a second round of talks to try to seal the agreement.
U.S. Considers $20 Billion Uranium-for-Cash Deal with Iran
Negotiators are discussing a plan where Washington would release frozen funds in exchange for Tehran surrendering its enriched uranium stockpile.
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