As negotiations between the United States and Iran reportedly move into their final stages, President Donald Trump is making it clear that any agreement must come with strict conditions before Tehran sees a single dollar in relief.
Sources inside the administration say the White House is pushing a hardline strategy designed to prevent Iran from keeping any pathway toward a nuclear weapon. At the center of the talks is one major demand: Iran must completely surrender its stockpile of enriched uranium before sanctions are lifted or economic relief begins.
Senior administration officials have reportedly adopted a blunt phrase to describe the policy.
“No dust, no dollars — in other words, no highly enriched uranium, then the Iranians aren’t going to get any real relief. If they do nothing, they get nothing. If they do a lot, they can actually get a lot,” a senior Trump Administration official told the New York Post on condition of anonymity.
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