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24 May 2026, 02:09

The New York Times reported, citing two American officials, that one of the key elements of the proposed agreement between Washington and Tehran is Iran's clear commitment to relinquish its high-enriched uranium reserves;

American officials clarified that this proposal has not yet determined the precise details of how these reserves will be transferred and has postponed resolving this issue to the next round of talks regarding Iran's nuclear program. However, a general statement committing Iran to this action, which has been a long-standing goal of the United States, is crucial for the agreement, especially if this overall deal faces skepticism from Republicans in Congress. So far, Iran has not issued any public statement regarding the agreement announced by Trump.

Initially, Tehran opposed including any agreement about its enriched uranium reserves at this early stage and requested that it be postponed to the second phase of talks. However, American negotiators explicitly stated through intermediaries that they would leave the negotiating table and resume their military campaign without reaching an agreement on these reserves in the initial phase.

According to this report, another part of this potential agreement includes the release of billions of dollars of Iran's frozen assets abroad; however, American officials stated that Iran will only gain access to a significant portion of these assets, which are to be placed in a reconstruction fund by the United States and its allies, if it agrees to a final nuclear deal—creating an incentive for Tehran to remain at the negotiating table.
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