$XBR Israeli media: Iran relaxes stance on abandoning enriched uranium stockpiles, recipient becomes the current focus of the game


Jin10 Data April 20th: According to the "Israel Today" local time early morning report on April 20th, three U.S. and regional diplomatic sources said that Iran has agreed to transfer all of its enriched uranium, but it is currently unclear who will receive these materials. Current options include: Russia, which has expressed willingness to receive; the International Atomic Energy Agency, which needs to find another site for storage and processing; or the United States. The U.S. demands participation in the enrichment uranium localization operation, but Iran has not yet agreed, only preparing to allow IAEA personnel to be involved. This progress in recent weeks of U.S.-Iran contacts is the reason why Trump has shown an optimistic attitude, but both sides still have many fundamental disagreements. Before this report was published by Israeli media, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister stated that Iran will never hand over enriched uranium to the U.S.
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