The Jerusalem Post published an article devoted to the ongoing Iranian nuclear crisis headlined "Iran to offer to halt 20% enrichment."
"Iran will reportedly offer to stop enriching uranium to levels of 20% purity in upcoming talks with world powers in Geneva, as well as offer to open the country's nuclear facilities to more intrusive international inspections," the article begins.
"The Islamic Republic is also considering offering to close the underground uranium-enrichment facility near Qom," the article reads.
"In return for meeting the key demand of the P5+1 group, Tehran was reportedly set to ask the US and EU to start easing economic sanctions," the Jerusaem Post cites the Wall Street Journal as saying.
"The Iranian package of proposals to halt its near-weapons-grade nuclear fuel production reportedly includes limits on the numbers of centrifuges operating, enrichment amounts and the need for verification," the article reads.