Trump is considering providing Iran with thousands of $30 billion in exchange for a nuclear pact, according to CNN
It has been revealed that key players in the United States and the Middle East have held talks with the Iranians, even amid the wave of military attacks
After the involvement of the Donald Trump administration in the conflict between Israel and Iran, with the attack that destroyed part of the nuclear structure in Tehran, according to the White House, the Republican administration is now considering an aid policy.
According to reports According to CNN, the Trump administration has discussed helping Iran access up to $30 billion to build a civilian nuclear energy program, ease sanctions, and release billions of dollars in restricted Iranian funds, all as part of an intensified attempt to bring Tehran back to the negotiating table. According to the channel, four sources with knowledge of the Trump administration's position revealed details of contacts with Iranian officials, which have continued despite the US attack on three Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend. The different proposals considered by Washington are incentives to ensure that Iran agrees to a complete halt to uranium enrichment, the sources said. These incentives include between $20 and $30 billion of investments, from the Middle East, in a new Iranian nuclear program without uranium enrichment. Other proposals include the Trump said on Wednesday that US and Iranian officials would meet next week to try to reach an agreement, although the talks have not been confirmed by officials in Tehran. US special envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff said the US would extend a $6 billion Iran-owned nuclear deal to Iran, which was blocked in overseas bank accounts, and payment for the cost of replacing the Ford facility, which was bombed by the US last weekend.He held five rounds of negotiations with Iranian representatives before Israel launched its attacks on Iran on June 13, seeking to force Tehran to cease uranium enrichment.
After the Iranian counteroffensive against both Israel and the United States, Trump announced on Monday that Israel and Iran had agreed to a ceasefire, which is now intended to lead to a permanent cessation of hostilities.

