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Major Breakthrough: Trump Says Iran Has Agreed To Key Demand
President Donald Trump said Thursday that Iran has agreed to turn over its enriched uranium stockpile, signaling what could be a major breakthrough in high-stakes nuclear negotiations.
“They’ve agreed to give us back the nuclear dust,” Trump told reporters at the White House, referring to Iran’s enriched uranium supply.
Trump added that the U.S. and Iran are “very close” to reaching a broader agreement, calling the ongoing talks “very successful.”
The claim comes as negotiations between Washington and Tehran intensify following weeks of military pressure and diplomatic backchannel talks. U.S. officials have made Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium a central issue, warning it could be used to produce nuclear weapons if further refined.
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Details of the potential transfer remain unclear, including how much uranium would be handed over and under what conditions. Recent reporting suggests Iran may only agree to ship out part of its stockpile as part of an interim deal, rather than fully dismantling its nuclear program.
Trump has framed the development as a key step toward preventing Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon, a top priority for his administration amid ongoing conflict in the region.
Still, major sticking points remain. Iran has resisted long-term limits on uranium enrichment, while the U.S. has pushed for strict restrictions and international oversight as part of any final agreement.
For now, Trump is projecting confidence that a deal is within reach. Whether Tehran follows through — and how much uranium is actually surrendered — will determine if this turns into a real breakthrough or just another temporary pause in a volatile standoff.
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