Iran says it could dilute enriched uranium if all sanctions are lifted
Iran offers to dilute uranium enriched to 60% if the US fully lifts sanctions, linking nuclear talks to economic relief amid longstanding tensions, officials said.
- Iran is prepared to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium if sanctions against Iran are lifted, according to the head of its atomic energy agency.
- The statement did not specify whether it referred to all international sanctions on Iran or only those imposed by the United States.
- Iran possessed more than 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium before last year's conflict with Israel and the US, enough to produce nine nuclear weapons if further enriched.
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Iran Suggests It May Dilute Uranium in Return for US Sanctions Relief
Iran’s top nuclear scientist suggested on Feb. 9 that the Islamic republic may be prepared to dilute its stores of highly enriched uranium in return for the United States lifting sanctions on the country. Speaking to reporters, Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said that Iran may consider diluting its 60 percent refined stocks if all sanctions were removed, the regime-aligned Iranian Students’ News Agency (ISNA) re…
Iran open to diluting enriched uranium in exchange for full sanctions lift
Iran said on Monday it is prepared to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium if sanctions against the country are lifted, signaling flexibility on a key US demand following indirect talks with Washington.
Iran says it could dilute enriched uranium if all sanctions are lifted
Iran could agree to dilute its most highly enriched uranium in exchange for all financial sanctions being lifted, its atomic chief said on Monday, one of the most direct indications so far of its position at talks with Washington.
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