Iran Has Not Agreed to Hand Over Enriched Uranium Stockpile, Senior Source Says
According to Reuters, citing a senior Iranian source, Iran has not agreed to hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the international community, keeping nuclear negotiations at a critical juncture.
The Core Dispute
The source noted that while Iran has held multiple rounds of talks with international parties on the nuclear issue, significant disagreements remain on how to handle the enriched uranium. Iran maintains that the enriched uranium is an essential component of its peaceful nuclear program, while the international community fears these materials could be diverted for military purposes.
Negotiation Background
Nuclear talks have been ongoing for months, with negotiations centering on uranium enrichment levels, verification mechanisms, and sanctions relief. Iran insists on retaining some uranium enrichment capability, while Western nations demand a significant reduction in the scale of Iran’s nuclear program.
International Response
The international community is closely watching the negotiations. Analysts suggest that if Iran ultimately agrees to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile, it would represent a major breakthrough in the nuclear talks; otherwise, negotiations could stall.
Consultations continue among all parties.
Source: Reuters