Israeli media: Iran relaxes stance and abandons uranium enrichment stockpile, recipient becomes the focus of current negotiations

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ME News report: On April 20 (UTC+8), three U.S. and regional diplomatic sources said that Iran has agreed to hand over all the enriched uranium it has. However, it is currently unclear who will receive these materials. The current options include Russia, which has indicated that it is willing to receive them; the International Atomic Energy Agency, which would need to find another site for storing and processing them; or the United States. The U.S. has asked to take part in the operation to locate the enriched uranium, but Iran has not yet agreed, only saying that it is prepared to allow International Atomic Energy Agency personnel to be involved. This progress, made through contacts between the U.S. and Iran in recent weeks, is the reason Trump has shown optimism, but there are still several fundamental disagreements between the two sides. Before this report was published by Israeli media, Iran’s deputy foreign minister said that Iran will never hand over enriched uranium to the United States. (Source: PANews)
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