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Iran is not Ready to End the War Yet - WItkoff


US special Envoy Steve Witkoff arrives at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, March 7, 2026, to attend a Dignified Transfer Ceremony.
US special Envoy Steve Witkoff arrives at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, March 7, 2026, to attend a Dignified Transfer Ceremony.
(photo credit: SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images)

Ahead of the outbreak of the US and Israeli war against Iran, the Islamic Republic had 460 kilograms of uranium enriched up to 60%, which it could have taken to make a “dirty bomb,” US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff told CNBC on Tuesday.

"There is no reason to be at 60%. None. Zero reason, unless you're pursuing a weapon," he said.

Witkoff added that Iran began negotiations with the US claiming that it had enough material to make eleven bombs and that it was a week to a week and a half away from military enrichment. The envoy added that Iran had further predication negotiations on the stance that it wouldn’t turn over to the US through diplomacy what the US could not win through military means. 

That was reason enough for us to determine that they weren't there to be purposefully negotiating a diplomatic settlement to this conflict," he said

Additionally, following reports that Russia had provided Iran with intelligence on US military assets, Witkoff told CNBC that the Russians had denied the allegations

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