Iran ready to relinquish enriched uranium amid advancing Trump deal, New York Times reports
U.S. officials say 440 kg of 60% enriched uranium remains the main hurdle as talks move toward sanctions relief and a 60-day ceasefire extension.
- 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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Iran agrees to give up ‘nuclear dust’ stockpile in deal with Trump
According to a report from the New York Post, Iran has reached a significant agreement with the United States to relinquish its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, a critical development announced by President Donald Trump on Saturday. The deal marks a major breakthrough in tense negotiations between Washington and Tehran. U.S. officials confirmed that Iran […]
Details emerge of a potential Iran deal as Trump says not to rush
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CAIRO (AP) — The United States is close to reaching a deal with Iran that would end the war, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and see Iran give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, with the details and timelines to be worked out later, regional officials told The Associated Press on Sunday. Iran has not publicly committed to giving up its uranium — a key demand of U.S. President Donald Trump — and the sides have seemed close to a deal at diff…
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