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Trump envoy stresses need for verification in Iran nuclear talks

In Iran talks, Trump envoy stresses verification of nuclear program, omits demand for dismantlement
April 15, 2025

(CNN) โ€” US envoy Steve Witkoff has said that moving forward, talks with Iran would be about verification of its nuclear program.

โ€œThe conversation with the Iranians will be much about two critical points,โ€ Witkoff told Fox News on Monday. The first is verification of uranium enrichment, โ€œand ultimately verification on weaponization, that includes missiles, type of missiles that they have stockpiled there, and it includes the trigger for a bomb.โ€

In the interview, Witkoff did not mention a demand to fully dismantle Iranโ€™s nuclear program, as other US officials have, saying only that Iran does not need to enrich uranium past 3.67% to run a civilian program.

Trump envoy stresses need for verification in Iran nuclear talks
The Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, in Bushehr, Iran on November 10, 2019.

However, Witkoff later reversed his position in a statement on X in which he said any final deal with Iran would require it to โ€œstop and eliminate its nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.โ€

Asked to explain Witkoffโ€™s apparent reversal, an administration official told CNN: โ€œItโ€™s the most recent elaboration of policy.โ€

Other officials have been hawkish on what the US expects from Iran. On Sunday, a day after Witkoff started talks with Iranian negotiators in Oman, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called on Tehran to fully dismantle its nuclear program.

โ€œIran, come to the table, negotiate, full dismantlement of your nuclear capabilities,โ€ he said on Fox News, echoing earlier remarks by US National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, who told CBS last month that US President Donald Trump would demand a โ€œfull dismantlement.โ€

Iranian officials have dismissed that proposal as a non-starter, accusing the US of using it as a pretext to weaken and ultimately topple the Islamic Republic. Tehran is entitled to a civilian nuclear energy program under a UN treaty.

The UN nuclear watchdog has however warned that Iran has been accelerating its enrichment of uranium to up to 60% purity, closer to the roughly 90% level that is weapons grade.

Uranium is a powerful fuel used in nuclear energy and weapons. When enriched, it can be used either to generate electricity or make bombs, depending on how much it is enriched.

On Friday, semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that Iran had set strict terms ahead of the talks with the US, saying that โ€œred linesโ€ include โ€œthreatening languageโ€ by the Trump administration and โ€œexcessive demands regarding Iranโ€™s nuclear program.โ€ The US must also refrain from raising issues relating to Iranโ€™s defense industry, Tasnim said, likely referring Iranโ€™s ballistic missile program, which the USโ€™ Middle Eastern allies see as a threat to their security.

Witkoff began talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Saturday, which both sides described as positive. The next round of talks will take place on April 19. Rome had been considered for a location but itโ€™s still being figured out, a person familiar with the planning told CNN.

It is unclear how the deal Trump envisions would differ from the one brokered by the Obama administration in 2015, which Trump withdrew from three years later. Trump has vowed to strike a โ€œstrongerโ€ agreement this time around.

In his first comments on the issue since Iranian and American negotiators met over the weekend, Iranโ€™s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned on Tuesday against repeating the โ€œmistake we madeโ€ in the last negotiations with the US. He said Iranians should not โ€œtie the countryโ€™s issues to these talks.โ€

โ€œA deal may come to fruition, or it may not,โ€ he said.

Israel has been among the loudest advocates for Iran to fully dismantle its nuclear program.

Speaking alongside Trump at the Oval Office last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu touted a Libya-style nuclear deal between the US and Iran, which in 2003 dismantled the North African nationโ€™s nuclear program in the hopes of ushering in a new era of relations with the US after its two-decade oil embargo on Muammar Qaddafiโ€™s regime.

After relinquishing its nuclear program, Libya descended into civil war following a 2011 NATO-backed uprising that toppled Qaddafiโ€™s regime and led to his killing. Iranian officials have long warned that a similar deal would be rejected from the outset.

This story has been updated with additional developments.

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