American envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner have set conditions for Iran in negotiations in Geneva, including the dismantling of three nuclear sites — Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan — and the delivery of all remaining enriched uranium to the United States. This was reported in The Wall Street Journal, citing official sources. It was also reported that the Americans are demanding that the agreement last indefinitely, without a "sunset" clause. The U.S. is also insisting on zero enrichment, but its negotiating team may be open to allowing Iran to restart a nuclear reactor in Tehran that can process very low enrichment for medical purposes, the sources said. Additionally, the Americans are offering minimal sanctions relief.

