Trump offers uranium retrieval deal to Iran to end war
President Donald Trump said the United States would work with Iran to retrieve and destroy the country's highly enriched uranium if he secures a deal with Tehran to end the war.
Trump did not specify when he made the statement or provide details about the proposed arrangement. The offer represents a potential diplomatic shift in U.S. relations with Iran, which have remained tense for decades.
The president's comments suggest a willingness to negotiate terms that could involve direct cooperation between American and Iranian officials on nuclear material. Such an arrangement would mark a departure from previous U.S. policy approaches to Iran's nuclear program.
Highly enriched uranium can be used to fuel nuclear reactors or, at higher concentrations, serve as material for nuclear weapons. Iran has maintained that its nuclear program serves civilian energy purposes, while the United States and its allies have expressed concern about the country's uranium enrichment activities.
No timeline for negotiations or specific terms of a potential agreement have been announced. Trump's statement comes amid broader international discussions about Iran's nuclear capabilities and the ongoing regional conflict.
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