Iran Designates Red Line in Nuclear Negotiations
Iran does not plan to export nuclear materials from the country, including highly enriched uranium.
This is reported by the ISNA agency citing a diplomatic source.
"In negotiations with the USA, we emphasized that nuclear materials will not be exported from the country. The Russians are also aware that the materials will not be exported," the agency's source said.
At the same time, it is claimed that Tehran will lower the enrichment level.
CBS television also reported that the administration of US President Donald Trump is considering the possibility of striking Iran on February 21.
According to The Wall Street Journal, at the US-Iranian negotiations held in Geneva, Tehran proposed sending part of its highly enriched uranium stockpile to a third party, such as Russia, to address Washington's key concerns about the nuclear program. According to the publication, the Iranian side is ready to suspend enrichment for up to three years. However, the Trump administration insists on a complete halt to the program.
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