A draft nuclear agreement that Iran intends to present to the United States should be ready "within two or three days," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated on Friday.
"The next step for me is to present a potential agreement proposal to my American counterparts," envoy Steve Witkoff and the American President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, Abbas Araghchi told the channel MSNBC.
"I think within two or three days, it will be ready," added Mr. Araghchi, who led negotiations for Iran in Geneva on Tuesday under Omani mediation.
According to the head of Iranian diplomacy, the United States did not ask Iran to renounce uranium enrichment during the talks held on Tuesday in Geneva.
"We have not proposed any suspension, and the United States has not asked for zero enrichment," he added in an interview with the American channel MSNBC broadcast on Friday.
American President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed support for a total ban on Iran enriching uranium, a requirement that Tehran considers a red line in any nuclear negotiation.
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