Russia may play a key role in the nuclear deal with Iran - media.


Ukraine is considering the possibility of involving Russia in the nuclear program agreement with Iran. With Russia's help, it would be possible to store Iranian uranium and use it as an intermediary in case of a breach of the agreement. This was reported by The Guardian.
Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 Nuclear Agreement and threatened Iran with war if they do not sign a new agreement prohibiting the development of nuclear weapons.
Negotiations took place in Rome between the USA and Iran, which were mediated by Oman. These negotiations led to significant progress. The next negotiations are set to take place in Geneva and Oman. Steve Witkoff, Trump's special envoy, is trying to reach an agreement within 60 days, but Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi doubts that this deadline is realistic.
One of the key issues is the storage or destruction of Iranian uranium and ensuring external guarantees. Iran wants to keep its uranium stockpiles within the country, but the USA demands its destruction or transfer to a third country, particularly Russia. Iran also wants to receive guarantees of US accountability in case of a breach of the agreement.
Before the start of negotiations in Rome, Steve Witkoff made mysterious posts on social media regarding US objectives. In Rome, he explained that this was an internal political message.
Experts see risks in the conclusion and ratification of the agreement by the US Congress due to the influence of pro-Western sentiments.
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