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Jin10 Data, April 20 — According to a report by The Jerusalem Post early in the morning of April 20 local time, three U.S. and regional diplomatic sources said that Iran has agreed to transfer all of the enriched uranium it possesses, but it is currently unclear who will receive these materials. The current alternative options include: Russia, which has already expressed a willingness to receive; the International Atomic Energy Agency, which needs to find another site to store and process the materials; or the United States. The U.S. has demanded participation in the operation to locate the enriched uranium, but Iran has not yet agreed and is only prepared to allow International Atomic Energy Agency personnel to be involved. This progress made in recent weeks of contacts between the U.S. and Iran is the reason Trump has shown an optimistic attitude, but the two sides still have multiple fundamental disagreements. Before Israeli media published the report, Iran’s deputy foreign minister said that Iran would never hand over enriched uranium to the U.S.
Jinshi Data, April 20 — Qatar Peninsula Television reported on the 20th that Ibrahim Azizi, chairman of the Iranian Islamic Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, told the media that Iran has decided to continue negotiations with the U.S., but this "does not mean negotiating at all costs," nor does it mean accepting "any actions taken by the other side." (Xinhua News Agency)