Russia Says Willing to Help Remove Excess Nuclear Material From Iran
- On Wednesday, Russia stated it was ready to help remove excess nuclear material from Iran and convert it into fuel in Moscow.
- This offer responds to a longstanding dispute stemming from a 2015 deal over limits on Iran's uranium enrichment programme.
- A senior Russian official responsible for arms control and U.S. relations expressed Moscow's readiness to support both the U.S. and Iran with political guidance, practical measures, and ideas aimed at resolving nuclear-related disputes.
- Ryabkov indicated that Moscow is prepared to support both Washington and Tehran by offering political and practical help, including managing surplus Iranian nuclear material and converting it for use in reactor fuel production.
- Russia's move aims to facilitate negotiations amid US concerns over Iran's nuclear capability and Tehran's insistence on its right to enrichment.
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