
PANews April 20 news, according to Jinshi citing the "Israel Today" report, on April 20 local time in the early morning, three U.S. and regional diplomatic sources said that Iran has agreed to hand over all the enriched uranium it possesses, but it is still unclear who will receive these materials. Current alternatives include: Russia, which has expressed a willingness to accept it; the International Atomic Energy Agency, which needs to look for another site for storage and processing; or the United States. The U.S. side demands participation in the positioning operations of the enriched uranium, but Iran has not agreed so far and is only prepared to allow personnel from the International Atomic Energy Agency to participate. This progress made in U.S.-Iran contacts in recent weeks is the reason for Trump’s optimistic attitude, but there are still many fundamental differences between the two sides. Before the Israeli media published this report, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister stated that Iran would never hand over enriched uranium to the United States.
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