The United States in negotiations with Iran conceded on the issue of uranium enrichment, refusing to demand its cessation. This was reported by Bloomberg with reference to the Iranian media.
The unnamed diplomat's statements echo comments made on February 20 by Iranian Foreign Minister and chief negotiator Abbas Araqchi, who told MS Now that the United States did not demand zero uranium enrichment and that both sides are seeking a "quick agreement," the US agency said.
At the same time, the German tabloid BILD writes that the United States may strike Iran in the next couple of days. The publication refers to former CIA agent John Kiriaku, who in his podcast said, citing his source in the White House, that the attack would take place "on Monday or Tuesday."
According to Kiriaku, there are two factions in the Trump government. Vice President J.D. Vance and Tulsi Gabbard, the head of U.S. intelligence oversight, opposed the strike. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, as well as the Joint Chiefs of Staff are behind the attack.