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5 Jun 2026, 15:15

On Friday, June 5, the Al-Hadath news network reported, citing "informed sources," that Tehran has informed Islamabad of its agreement to transfer part of its uranium reserves to a third country. According to this report, the main remaining disagreement in negotiations between Tehran and Washington pertains to the release of Iran's frozen assets, and the method and mechanism for releasing these assets remains one of the significant gaps between the parties.
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Fars News Agency, affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards, on Friday, June 5, denied the report by Al-Arabiya regarding Tehran's agreement to transfer part of its enriched uranium reserves to a third country, citing "an informed source close to the Iranian negotiating team." Fars reported that the claim made by Al-Arabiya is "incorrect" and that the issue of transferring uranium reserves is not currently on the agenda of negotiations. According to this informed source, issues related to the nuclear file are not being discussed at this stage of the talks and will be postponed to later stages of negotiations: "The American side must first take specific and definitive actions and reach clear and final agreements on some fundamental issues."
Al-Arabiya had previously reported that Tehran had informed Islamabad of its agreement to transfer part of its enriched uranium reserves to a third country, which would be selected by the negotiating parties.
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