White House envoy Steve Witkoff has submitted a list of proposed amendments to Iran via Pakistani intermediaries, demanding a commitment to halt all activity at the country's previously bombed nuclear facilities.
White House envoy Steve Witkoff sent a list of proposed amendments to Iran via Pakistani intermediaries on Monday, focusing on reincorporating nuclear provisions into a draft agreement. The proposal includes a requirement that Iran refrain from any activity at its previously bombed nuclear facilities.
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White House envoy Steve Witkoff sent a list of proposed amendments to Iran via Pakistani intermediaries on Monday, focusing on reincorporating nuclear provisions into a draft agreement. The proposal includes a requirement that Iran refrain from any activity at its previously bombed nuclear facilities.
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