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Iran's Proposal to Transfer Uranium Sparks Concerns During US Negotiations

Iran has proposed transferring uranium to a third country amid ongoing negotiations with the United States, raising significant concerns regarding uranium management and international nuclear agreements.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 3 days ago
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On May 10, 2026, Iran introduced a proposal to transfer uranium to a third nation, a move that comes as part of its ongoing negotiations with the United States.

This development has raised alarms about the management of uranium and its implications for international nuclear agreements.

As discussions continue, the potential consequences of this proposal on US-Iran relations and global nuclear policy remain uncertain.

Updates

Update at 19:47 UTC on 2026-05-10

Nuclear Energy reported Iran offers to move uranium abroad but rejects dismantling nuclear sites: Report Middle East Eye.

Sources: Nuclear Energy