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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Washington, February 26 (Xinhua) — US Special Presidential Envoy Steven Witkoff said the Donald Trump administration is demanding that Iran agree to an indefinite term for any future nuclear agreement, the online portal Axios reported on Wednesday.
"We're assuming that a future agreement with Iran will not have an expiration date. Whether an agreement is reached or not, our position is this: you must behave accordingly for the rest of your lives," Axios quotes S. Witkoff as saying at a private meeting in Washington on Tuesday.
As the US special envoy noted, the two key issues in the current nuclear negotiations are Iran's ability to enrich uranium and the fate of its existing stockpiles of enriched uranium.
According to him, the negotiations are currently focused on Iran's nuclear program. However, if a deal is reached, the White House will seek continued negotiations on Iran's missile program and its support for rebel groups.
A new round of US-Iran talks is scheduled for Thursday in Geneva and is expected to focus on Iran's nuclear program, including uranium enrichment levels and sanctions relief. –0–
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