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MeidasTouchonBluesky3h ago
Iran is rejecting Trump’s claim that Tehran agreed to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile.
A source close to Iran’s Parliament Speaker said “no form of nuclear material transfer to America has been negotiated,” directly contradicting Trump. 1/
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Analysis Summary
Trump announced April 17 that Iran agreed to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile, saying peace talks could resume this weekend. Trump offered no details and Iran has given no public indication it would surrender its stockpile. A senior Iranian official told USA TODAY there is no scenario where Tehran would agree to entirely give up enriching uranium, speaking on condition of anonymity due to sensitive ongoing mediation attempts. This reflects a fundamental divide: the U.S. insists Iran must relinquish its enriched uranium, while Iran refuses to terminate its nuclear program.
Claims Analysis (2)
“Iran is rejecting Trump's claim that Tehran agreed to hand over its enriched uranium stockpile”
Trump made the claim on April 17. Iran has not publicly confirmed or explicitly rejected it via official government statement yet.
“A source close to Iran's Parliament Speaker said 'no form of nuclear material transfer to America has been negotiated'”
Anonymous source. Multiple outlets confirm Iran has given no public indication it would surrender stockpile, but the exact quote cannot be independently verified.
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