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Financial Times: Kazakhstan has offered to transfer Iranian enriched uranium to its territory

A Kazakh proposal within the diplomatic moves related to the negotiations between Tehran and Washington

محمد يسري
Last updated: 30/05/2026 2:15 am
Mohammed Yossry
محمد يسري
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Financial Times: Kazakhstan offered to transfer Iranian enriched uranium to its territory
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London, UK – The Financial Times has revealed that Kazakhstan has offered to transfer Iran’s enriched uranium to its territory

as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts related to the negotiations between Iran

and the United States regarding the nuclear issue and regional tensions.

According to the newspaper, the Kazakh proposal is part of international efforts aimed at finding technical

and political arrangements that could help reach understandings between the parties involved.

This comes amidst continuing indirect talks between Tehran and Washington.

Moves related to the nuclear file

The newspaper indicated that the idea of ​​transferring enriched uranium is being raised as part of discussions

aimed at building trust and alleviating concerns related to Iran’s nuclear program,

without disclosing further details regarding the implementation mechanism

or the extent to which the various parties accept the proposal.

This comes at a time when Iran is reaffirming its commitment to its nuclear rights.

It has also played a role in the past in hosting talks or presenting

initiatives related to nuclear and security issues in the region.

Stay tuned for the course of negotiations

Observers believe that Kazakhstan offer reflects ongoing international efforts to find compromises

that contribute to reducing tensions and facilitating political understandings between Iran and Western countries.

These developments coincide with continued anticipation regarding the future of US-Iranian negotiations.

This comes amidst conflicting reports about the possibility of reaching

a memorandum of understanding or an interim agreement between the two sides.

Regional and international capitals are closely monitoring the ongoing communications,

hoping that current diplomatic efforts will contribute to easing tensions and enhancing the prospects for stability in the region.

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