PANews|4月 20, 2026 07:28
[Israeli Media: Iran Relents on Enriched Uranium Stockpile, Recipient Becomes Current Focus of Negotiation]
According to Jintou citing *Israel Today* on the early morning of April 20 local time, three U.S. and regional diplomatic sources stated that Iran has agreed to transfer all of its enriched uranium. However, it remains unclear who will receive these materials. Current options include: Russia, which has expressed willingness to receive; the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which would need to find another site for storage and processing; or the United States. The U.S. has requested to participate in the positioning of the enriched uranium, but Iran has not yet agreed and is only prepared to allow IAEA personnel to be involved. This progress achieved during recent U.S.-Iran contacts is the reason for Trump's optimistic stance, though fundamental differences between the two sides still persist. Prior to the publication of this report by Israeli media, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister stated that Iran would never hand over enriched uranium to the United States.
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