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Iran Rejects Transferring Enriched Uranium to the US and Upholds Nuclear Rights

Tehran confirms national sovereignty is a "red line" and rejects foreign proposals affecting its nuclear fuel stockpile

محمد يسري
Last updated: 18/04/2026 4:02 am
Mohammed Yossry
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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  • National Sovereignty and Rejection of “Illegal” Foreign Proposals
  • The Negotiation Path and Terms of the Anticipated Nuclear Deal

Tehran, Iran – A spokesperson for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that the option of transferring enriched uranium to the United States is absolutely not on the table in Iranian negotiations. These statements come in response to reports suggesting international proposals to transfer sensitive nuclear materials as a condition for reaching a settlement. Accordingly, Iran’s rejection of uranium transfer serves as a firm message to the international community that Tehran will not relinquish the technical achievements it has secured over the years under any financial or political pressure.

National Sovereignty and Rejection of “Illegal” Foreign Proposals

The official spokesperson emphasized that any proposal involving the removal of the uranium stockpile from Iranian territory contradicts the principle of national sovereignty entirely. Obviously, Tehran views these proposals as an attempt to impose unfair restrictions on its program designated for peaceful purposes. As a result, the Iranian Foreign Ministry clarified that developing nuclear technology is a legitimate right guaranteed by international laws, noting that yielding to such conditions represents a dangerous precedent affecting the country’s political independence in its strategic decision-making.

The Negotiation Path and Terms of the Anticipated Nuclear Deal

These rigid Iranian stances come at a sensitive time in ongoing negotiations, where a sharp discrepancy in viewpoints persists with Washington regarding the mechanism for handling highly enriched uranium. Certainly, Iran demands that any future agreement be based on mutual respect and the comprehensive lifting of economic sanctions without conditions. Accordingly, Iran’s rejection of uranium transfer remains the primary obstacle in the negotiation process, leaving international mediators with the challenge of seeking alternative solutions that ensure nuclear security without compromising Iranian national dignity.

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