Gate News message. On April 13, Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly lawmaker Seyed Mohammad Nabaviyan, who participated in negotiations between the United States and Iran, posted on social media on April 12 listing three demands put forward by the United States, and then deleted them. The three demands were: the United States demanded that Iran and the U.S. jointly share the benefits of the Strait of Hormuz; the United States demanded that all enriched uranium with an assay of 60% be shipped out of Iran; the United States demanded that Iran not conduct uranium enrichment activities during the next 20 years.
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