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Iran agrees to give up enriched uranium in potential deal with Trump: Report
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Iran agrees to give up enriched uranium in potential deal with Trump: Report

From Times of India · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Ongoing story
  • Iran has reportedly agreed in principle to relinquish its stockpile of highly enriched uranium as part of a potential deal with the US.
  • The agreement aims to end the ongoing conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with details to be negotiated.
  • US military options were considered for targeting Iran's uranium stockpile, while President Trump described a deal as 'largely negotiated'.

Iran has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement in principle to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium, a key demand from the United States in ongoing negotiations aimed at ending the conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The New York Times, citing two U.S. officials, reported that Tehran has committed to relinquishing the uranium, though the specific mechanisms for this transfer will be determined during formal nuclear talks.

Initially, Iran resisted including the uranium issue in the early stages of the agreement, preferring to defer it to later discussions. However, U.S. negotiators reportedly communicated through intermediaries that Washington would withdraw from talks and potentially resume military operations if an initial commitment on the uranium stockpile was not secured.

largely negotiated

โ€” President TrumpTrump's statement indicating significant progress in the negotiations aimed at ending the conflict with Iran.

The report also revealed that U.S. military planners had recently developed options for President Donald Trump to target Iran's uranium stockpile. Much of this material is believed to be stored underground at the Isfahan nuclear facility. Among the discussed options were bunker-busting strikes and a possible joint U.S.-Israeli commando raid, though the latter was never authorized.

final aspects and details

โ€” President TrumpTrump's description of the remaining points to be resolved in the proposed agreement with Iran.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran is believed to possess approximately 970 pounds of uranium enriched to 60 percent. Israeli officials have suggested this stockpile could be sufficient for multiple nuclear weapons if further enriched. One potential arrangement under consideration could involve Iran transferring the stockpile to Russia, similar to past agreements made during the 2015 nuclear deal negotiated under former President Barack Obama. Another possibility is converting the uranium to a lower enrichment level unsuitable for weapons.

This development coincides with growing optimism surrounding a potential breakthrough in Iran-U.S. talks. President Trump recently stated that a deal to end the war had been "largely negotiated," with only final aspects and details remaining under discussion. He described the proposed arrangement as a "Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to PEACE." The draft framework reportedly includes a formal declaration ending the war, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and initiating new negotiations on Iran's nuclear program lasting 30 to 60 days. Iran, however, has maintained that nuclear issues are not part of the current immediate negotiations.

Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to PEACE

โ€” President TrumpTrump's characterization of the proposed arrangement with Iran.
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Originally published by Times of India in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.