Iran ready to relinquish enriched uranium amid advancing Trump deal, New York Times reports
Iran has tentatively agreed to give up its highly enriched uranium, and the International Atomic Energy Agency says it holds about 970 pounds.
- 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 Reportedly Agrees To Surrender Uranium Stockpile
Iran has reportedly agreed to hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium as part of the agreement announced Saturday by President Donald Trump. According to The New York Times, citing two U.S. officials, Tehran signed off on a statement committing to give up the uranium reserve material believed to be capable of producing as many as 11 nuclear weapons. The uranium issue had become one of the biggest obstacles in negotiations between the …
The New York Times reports that Iran has agreed to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile as part of the agreement. This is the very issue that has caused the most tension between the US and Iran. While the full details of the agreement are not yet known, officials say that the US made clear demands regarding Iran's uranium stockpile in the initial agreement itself.
Iran agrees to give up enriched uranium as part of US proposed peace deal: Report
Iran has agreed to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium as part of an emerging agreement with the United States aimed at ending the ongoing conflict between Washington, Israel, and Tehran and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report by The New York Times. Citing two US officials, the report said However, while Tehran has committed in a general sense to relinquishing the material, the exact mechanism for surrendering or t…
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