Bessent Says Iran Must Give Up Enriched Uranium Under Any Deal
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Scott Bessent says negotiations with Iran continue, but emphasized that President Trump has established several non-negotiable conditions for any future agreement. According to Bessent, the administration remains focused on preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon while also ensuring freedom of navigation through key global shipping routes. TOP STORY: BESSENT DETAILS TRUMP'S RED LINES According to Bessent: “President Trump has made it very clear.” Bessent said the administration has established several key conditions that must be met before any agreement can move forward. According to his remarks: ➡️ Iran must surrender its highly enriched uranium ➡️ Iran cannot pursue a nuclear weapon ➡️ International shipping lanes must remain open Bessent suggested those conditions remain central to ongoing diplomatic discussions. NUCLEAR PROGRAM REMAINS PRIMARY ISSUE According to Bessent: “Iran has to turn over their highly enriched uranium.” The administration has repeatedly argued that preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon remains its top objective. According to Bessent: “They cannot pursue a nuclear weapon.” The comments align with previous statements from President Trump and other administration officials regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities. STRAIT OF HORMUZ AND ENERGY SECURITY Bessent also highlighted the importance of maintaining open shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz. According to Bessent: “Navigation of the seas has to be free and open.” The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world's most important energy transit routes, carrying a significant share of global oil exports. Administration officials have repeatedly emphasized: ➡️ Freedom of navigation ➡️ Global energy security ➡️ Uninterrupted commercial shipping as key national security priorities. “HE'S NOT GOING TO TAKE A BAD DEAL” Bessent argued that the administration intends to pursue an agreement only if it meets its core objectives. According to Bessent: “He's not going to take a bad deal.” Bessent added: “He's going to make a great deal for the American people.” The comments reflect the administration's broader approach of combining diplomatic negotiations with firm conditions regarding nuclear development and regional security. WHY THIS MATTERS This impacts: U.S.-Iran relations Nuclear nonproliferation efforts Global oil markets Energy security International shipping Middle East stability Negotiations involving Iran's nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz remain among the most consequential foreign policy and energy issues currently facing the United States and its allies. #ScottBessent #Iran #Trump #ForeignPolicy #NationalSecurity #StraitOfHormuz #EnergySecurity #Politics #MiddleEast #USNews