
The White House reportedly does not view Iran’s latest proposal as a significant improvement, with officials saying it contains only limited changes compared to previous versions.
• The proposal reportedly expands language on Iran not pursuing a nuclear weapon but still lacks detailed commitments on suspending uranium enrichment.
• U.S. officials say the proposal also fails to address surrendering Iran’s existing stockpiles of highly enriched uranium.
• Officials pushed back on reports of sanctions relief, stressing that no relief will come without reciprocal steps from Tehran.
• One senior official warned that little progress is being made and said if serious nuclear discussions do not move forward, “we will have a conversation through bombs.”