Trump's special envoys held a secret meeting on Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, held a closed-door meeting with leading American nuclear experts, during which they discussed the prospects for negotiations with Iran and a possible new nuclear deal.
According to the publication, Witkoff and Kushner visited the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where they held a series of closed-door consultations with experts in the field of nuclear technology and security.
The meeting was not announced in advance and took place without any public statements from the U.S. administration, indicating its particular importance and sensitive nature.
According to journalists, the consultations were part of broader preparatory work by the U.S. administration regarding future policy toward Iran.
Washington is considering various scenarios for engagement with Tehran, including the resumption of the negotiation process and the development of new mechanisms to curb Iran’s nuclear program.
U.S. officials are exploring possible formats for future agreements that could ensure control over the development of nuclear technologies in Iran and reduce risks to international security.
Iran’s nuclear program remains one of the key sources of tension in international relations.
The issue of nuclear technology development in Tehran is a cause for concern not only for the U.S. but also for Washington’s allies in the Middle East and Europe.
The international community is paying particular attention to controlling the potential proliferation of nuclear technologies and preventing new threats to global security.
At present, there are no official statements regarding the content of the talks or any decisions reached. At the same time, the very fact that consultations are being held with leading nuclear experts may indicate that the U.S. administration is stepping up its work on a new strategy regarding Iran.
The closed-door nature of the meeting underscores the importance of the issue for U.S. national security and foreign policy.
This is reported by Axios.
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