Trump Demands Iran End Uranium Enrichment, Remove Nuclear 'Dust' for Sanctions

US President Donald Trump has outlined a new roadmap for Iran, demanding a complete cessation of uranium enrichment and the removal of buried nuclear material in exchange for discussions on sanctions relief. The announcement follows a high-stakes ceasefire secured just before a final US ultimatum, which includes a two-week suspension of bombing provided Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz. Trump characterized the ceasefire as the start of a "productive regime change" and stated that a long-term peace agreement is far along. While Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi committed to the truce, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu clarified the pause does not extend to military operations in Lebanon.

Key Points: Trump's Iran Roadmap: No Uranium Enrichment for Sanctions Relief

  • US demands total end to Iranian uranium enrichment
  • Sanctions relief tied to nuclear 'dust' removal
  • Ceasefire secured ahead of US ultimatum
  • Strait of Hormuz reopening for 14-day safe passage
  • Israeli operations in Lebanon excluded from pause
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Trump reveals Iran roadmap: End to uranium enrichment, nuclear 'dust' removal for sanctions relief

President Trump announces US demands for Iran to cease uranium enrichment and remove nuclear material in exchange for sanctions relief and tariff reductions.

"There will be no enrichment of uranium, and the United States will, working with Iran, dig up and remove all of the deeply buried nuclear 'dust' - Donald Trump"

Washington, DC, April 8

United States President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that Washington intends to demand a total cessation of uranium enrichment in Iran, while simultaneously initiating discussions regarding sanctions relief and tariff reductions. The President characterised the recently brokered ceasefire as the start of a "very productive regime change" for the Islamic Republic.

In a statement shared via his Truth Social platform, Trump maintained that the United States is prepared to "work closely with Iran" following the recent hostilities. He further suggested that the foundations for a more comprehensive international settlement have effectively been established.

Addressing the nuclear issue directly, Trump specified the administration's primary objectives. "There will be no enrichment of uranium, and the United States will, working with Iran, dig up and remove all of the deeply buried nuclear 'dust'," he asserted, in an apparent reference to the remains of the nation's nuclear framework.

The President emphasised that Iranian facilities are currently under "exacting satellite surveillance" to ensure compliance. He noted that "nothing has been touched from the date of attack", indicating that the US is maintaining a vigilant watch over the integrity of these sites.

This strategic pivot follows a high-stakes ceasefire reached late Tuesday, which was secured less than two hours before a final ultimatum issued by the US President. Under the current terms, the US and Israel have agreed to suspend the "bombing Iran for a period of two weeks", provided that Tehran ensures the "reopening of the Strait of Hormuz" to guarantee "safe passage" for global maritime traffic.

The resolution followed a period of extreme tension on Tuesday morning, during which Trump warned that "a whole civilisation will die tonight, never to be brought back again" if his demands were ignored. He had advocated for a "complete and total regime change, where different, smarter, and less radicalised minds prevail," suggesting such a shift could lead to "something revolutionarily wonderful".

Confirming the halt in military operations, Trump described the arrangement as a "double sided CEASEFIRE!" He argued that the US had "already met and exceeded all Military objectives" and is now "very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Long-term PEACE with Iran, and PEACE in the Middle East."

The President further acknowledged Iran's 10-point proposal as a "workable basis on which to negotiate," noting that "almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to." In response, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi ratified Tehran's commitment to the truce.

He stated that Iran would facilitate "safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz" during the designated 14-day period, managed through close "coordination with Iran's armed forces." While the ceasefire has taken effect on the Iranian front, regional complexities remain. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsed the pause regarding Iran but clarified that the suspension of hostilities would not apply to military operations in Lebanon.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Regime change" as a stated goal is concerning, even if wrapped in diplomatic language. It sets a dangerous precedent. India has always believed in dialogue and sovereignty. Forcing political change from outside rarely leads to long-term peace. The focus should purely be on the nuclear issue and regional security.
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Arjun K
Strait of Hormuz reopening is the biggest relief for us. Any disruption there sends oil prices soaring and hits our economy hard. A stable oil supply route is non-negotiable for India's growth. Hope the 14-day period leads to something permanent. 🤞
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Sarah B
The language used here is so aggressive. "A whole civilisation will die tonight"? That's not diplomacy, it's threat-based coercion. While the outcome might be good, the process matters. India's foreign policy has shown a better way through respectful engagement.
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Vikram M
Good step, but execution is key. Satellite surveillance is fine, but on-ground verification by neutral parties is crucial. Also, what about Israel's continued operations in Lebanon? The ceasefire seems selective. Peace has to be comprehensive for the entire region, not piecemeal.
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Kavya N
As an Indian, my immediate thought is for our hardworking nurses and professionals in the Gulf. Their safety is paramount. Any reduction in tension is a blessing for them and their families back home. Hope the diplomacy continues and holds firm. 🙏

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