Iran ready to relinquish enriched uranium amid advancing Trump deal, New York Times reports
U.S. officials said the stockpile concession could unlock sanctions relief and a 60-day ceasefire while leaving transfer details for later talks.
- Iran has tentatively agreed to relinquish its stockpile of highly enriched uranium as a key condition of an emerging nuclear agreement with the United States, according to The New York Times.
- According to the report, Iran stands to recover billions in frozen overseas assets if a broader nuclear agreement is reached, providing Tehran financial incentive to stay engaged in talks.
- However, major differences remain regarding the duration of restrictions on Iran's enrichment program, with the U.S. pushing for a 20-year moratorium and Iran proposing a much shorter timeline.
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Under emerging deal, Iran's uranium, sanctions relief, and release of frozen funds would be negotiated during a 60-day window
Iran said the peaceful use of nuclear technology is “the legitimate and inalienable right of its people,” saying it “will never relinquish this lawful and internationally recognized right."
Iran is agreeing in principle to get rid of its highly enriched uranium, a White House official told CBS News.
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