Tehran: Iran has rejected US President Donald Trump's requirement that Tehran is ready to hand over its enriched uranium reserves. Iran's Foreign Ministry said in well-spoken words that the country's uranium will not be transferred anywhere. This statement has created new uncertainty well-nigh the ongoing talks between the US and Iran, expressly when Trump has been continuously calling the try-on “very close”.
Was there overly any discussion on uranium transfer?
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei, while talking to state TV, clarified that the issue of handing over enriched uranium to any other country was not a part of the talks. He said that such claims are completely wrong and are stuff exaggerated. According to him, Iran is in no mood to make any kind of compromise regarding its nuclear assets.
What did Trump claim?
Donald Trump wrote on his social media platform that America will get the “nuclear dust” that is left without the attacks of American B-2 Spirit bombers. He indicated that Iran was ready to hand over its nuclear stockpile. This statement of Trump created a stir internationally, considering this requirement seems variegated from the current diplomatic situation.
Has the focus of the conversation changed?
The Iranian side says the focus of the recent talks is not the transfer of nuclear material but resolving broader disputes. According to officials, now the discussion is not limited to just the nuclear issue but has moreover included worthier topics like regional security, sanctions and war. It is well-spoken from this that the telescopic of conversation has wilt wider than overly before.
What is the truth well-nigh the 20 billion dollar offer?
American media reports have personal that under a possible plan, Iran can hand over its uranium reserves to America, in return for which it can be given relief of well-nigh 20 billion dolar. However, Iran has not confirmed any such plans. Experts believe that it will not be easy to stipulate on such a deal, considering it involves many political and strategic complications.
Is a peace deal really close?
Trump said in an interview that a deal with Iran is “very close” and there are no major obstacles left. But Iran's statements reveal a variegated picture. Tehran's stance makes it well-spoken that differences still persist on many issues and it may take time to reach a final agreement.

