President Donald Trump’s Iran envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner made an unannounced trip to visit the nation’s top nuclear experts at the national lab in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, according to an Axios report on Friday.
A deal to end the Iran war has not yet been reached, and many of the conditions were still under consideration, but the ongoing negotiations and secret meeting at the energy department facilities on Thursday signaled the experts “could play a role in nuclear negotiations with Iran,” Axios reported.
“This meeting in Oak Ridge doesn’t mean that a deal is going to happen, but it is a sign that the negotiations are in a very serious phase and that there is a good chance to get it done and we want to be prepared,” a U.S. official told the outlet.
“Some of the country’s foremost experts in uranium processing and centrifuge technology are based at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Y-12 National Security Complex. In the past, nuclear materials and equipment — including from Kazakhstan and Libya — were routed through Tennessee,” according to Axios.
The Trump administration and the National Nuclear Security Administration have not commented on the meeting.
The White House has indicated ‘positive indications’ of a potential finalized deal; however, internal divides among Iranian leaders have continued.
“If the negotiations advance to the second phase, the team of experts that met with Witkoff and Kushner would have to develop a plan for the disposal of Iran’s nuclear material, how to limit the enrichment program further, and how to verify compliance,” Axios reported.
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