US, Iran in talks on $20B funds for uranium
The US is leading a G20 initiative to coordinate action ensuring global fertilizer access, citing supply chain disruptions from the Middle East war.

The US is leading a G20 initiative to coordinate action ensuring global fertilizer access, citing supply chain disruptions from the Middle East war.

Reuters reports Pakistan deployed over 20 fighter jets to escort an Iranian negotiating team to Islamabad last week, acting on intelligence of a potential Israeli assassination attempt.
Axios reports the specific element of the peace plan involves the US releasing $20 billion in frozen funds in exchange for Iran giving up its enriched uranium stockpile.
Axios report confirms the US is actively considering the $20 billion payment arrangement.
Axios report adds the specific term "$20 billion cash-for-uranium deal" to describe the proposed arrangement.
Axios reports the Trump administration has specifically offered to release $20 billion of frozen Iranian funds in exchange for Iran shipping its uranium stockpiles to the United States.
The report provides additional details about the uranium deal, specifying that Iran would ship its uranium to the US or a third party, and clarifies the disagreement over enrichment freeze timelines (US wants 20 years, Iran offers 5).
A Reuters report adds that the US is leading a G20 initiative to coordinate action on ensuring global fertilizer access, citing supply chain disruptions from the Middle East war.