The United States will require Iran to dismantle its critical nuclear facilities and abandon all enriched uranium.

Officials stated that during negotiations in Geneva, the U.S. negotiator is expected to explicitly demand that Iran dismantle its three major nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—and transfer all remaining enriched uranium to the United States. The U.S. will also insist that any nuclear agreement must be permanently valid with no expiration date—unlike the agreement signed during the Obama administration, where restrictions would gradually expire over time. Republicans have long considered that agreement too lenient.

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