Trump Says Iranians Have "Agreed to Everything," Including Removal of Enriched Uranium
Trump said the deal would move Iran’s uranium to the United States and keep a naval blockade in place until an agreement is reached.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump said Iran has "agreed to everything" in ongoing talks, including jointly removing enriched uranium from Iran and transporting it to the United States.
- Iran possesses nearly 2,000kg of enriched uranium, including 450kg at 60% purity, according to Axios, material that can be brought to weapons grade in roughly one week.
- Trump ruled out deploying American troops for the removal operation and refused to release $20 billion in frozen assets, while a naval blockade costs Iran up to $435 million daily.
- Negotiators are expected to meet this weekend to finalize terms, with Trump claiming Iran agreed to stop supporting Hezbollah and Hamas as part of the potential deal.
- Iranian officials have not confirmed the scope or progress of these claims, though Trump expressed confidence an agreement could be reached "in the next day or two.
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Trump says Iran has "agreed to everything", outlines potential Uranium retrieval deal
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran has "agreed to everything" in ongoing talks with the United States, outlining a potential agreement that includes jointly removing enriched uranium from Iran and transporting it to the US, CNN reported.
Trump says Iran 'agreed to everything' — including handing over enriched uranium
President Donald Trump said in a phone interview Friday that Iran has “agreed to everything” in ongoing talks with the United States, including allowing the removal of its enriched uranium, according to CBS News.Trump insisted the effort would not involve U.S. ground troops, but offered few specific...
US President Donald Trump said today that Iran has "accepted everything" including the removal of enriched uranium from the country, which he has consistently claimed is unacceptable until now.
Iran Says Its Enriched Uranium Would Not Be Transferred "Anywhere"
Iran's foreign ministry on Friday said the country's stockpile of enriched uranium would not be transferred "anywhere", denying an earlier claim by US President Donald Trump that the Islamic republic had agreed to hand it over.
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