Washington, DC – US President Donald Trump said the United States will work with Iran to recover its highly enriched uranium and transfer it to US soil.
This comes within the framework of ongoing understandings between the two sides regarding ending the war
and establishing new security arrangements in the region, according to statements he made to reporters.
Progress in negotiations between Washington and Tehran
Trump explained that talks with Tehran have made significant progress recently.
He also indicated that the two sides are nearing a framework agreement encompassing nuclear, security, and economic issues.
Furthermore, the understandings relate to arrangements concerning the US sanctions imposed on Iran for years, according to US media reports.
The Strait of Hormuz is under new security arrangements
The US president confirmed that Iran had agreed not to close the Strait of Hormuz again.
He added that cooperation between the two sides included steps
to remove or mitigate the risk of naval mines in the vital waterway.
This ensures the continued flow of global trade and energy without direct threats.
Security arrangements and regional messages of reassurance
Trump noted that the ongoing agreements also include restrictions on Iranian activities in the region.
In addition, consultations continue on issues related to the nuclear program and missile and drone programs,
as part of US efforts to contain regional tensions and de-escalate the situation in the Gulf.


