Israel’s former Ambassador to Germany, Jeremy Issacharoff, highlighted the significance of removing enriched uranium in the 15-point ceasefire proposal sent by the US to Iran. Issacharoff pointed out that Iran has enriched substantial amounts of uranium in recent years, raising concerns about proliferation.
In response to the US proposal, Issacharoff noted President Trump’s focus on eliminating nuclear material, controlling missile stockpiles, and jointly managing the Straits of Hormuz. He stressed the need for thorough inspections to ensure the removal of enriched uranium and proper oversight by the IAEA in Iran.
The US has presented a 15-point plan to resolve the conflict in West Asia, following tensions triggered by US-Israel joint strikes that resulted in Iranian military casualties. Issacharoff expressed ongoing security concerns, citing continued threats from Iran and Hezbollah, underscoring the volatile situation in the region.
Israel’s former envoy also discussed diplomatic efforts, mentioning potential mediation by Pakistan and reaffirming India’s strategic importance. He commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel, highlighting the strong partnership between the two countries and emphasizing the need for close collaboration amid escalating tensions.
PM Modi recently engaged with US President Trump, advocating for de-escalation and peace restoration in West Asia. Stressing the importance of securing the Strait of Hormuz, Modi reiterated India’s commitment to global stability and highlighted the significance of consulting closely with allies like Israel in navigating the complex geopolitical landscape.
