Iran has firmly denied any possibility of transferring its enriched uranium abroad, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ismael Baqaei stating that such a move is completely off the table. He подчеркed that Iran’s nuclear materials are a matter of national sovereignty and will not be handed over “under any circumstance.” The statement comes amid rising international scrutiny over Tehran’s nuclear activities and ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
Baqaei also directly rejected claims made by Donald Trump, who alleged that Iran had agreed to transfer its enriched uranium to the United States. Calling the statement baseless, the Iranian spokesperson made it clear that no such agreement exists and that Washington’s narrative does not reflect reality. He further emphasized that Iran treats its enriched uranium with the same level of importance and sanctity as its own territorial integrity.
The remarks highlight the deep mistrust between Tehran and Washington, as nuclear negotiations remain stalled and tensions continue to simmer. Iran’s position signals a hardline stance on its nuclear program, reinforcing that it will resist any external pressure to compromise on what it considers a strategic and sovereign asset. This development is likely to further complicate diplomatic efforts aimed at reviving nuclear agreements and stabilizing relations in the region.