Uranium stockpile
Coverage of Uranium stockpile in the Nexus archive.
- Top Trump officials face bipartisan questions in first all-member Iran briefings
Top Trump officials faced bipartisan congressional scrutiny during briefings on the Iran deal, with lawmakers questioning terms like uranium stockpiles and financial benefits for Iran. Democrats pressed for details on oil sanctions and a reconstruction fund, while Republicans also raised concerns. The administration emphasized negotiations to restrict Iran's enriched uranium and confirmed talks between U.S. and Iran officials in Qatar.
- ‘War of words’: Nuclear inspection dispute shows US, Iran negotiating in public
A nuclear inspection dispute between the US and Iran has intensified public negotiations, with statements from Iranian, US, Israel, and UN officials complicating talks over Iran's uranium stockpile, Lebanon, and frozen assets.
- Trump’s new Iran deal faces nuclear blind spot over uranium stockpile, experts warn
President Donald Trump’s new Iran framework faces criticism from nuclear experts who warn the deal may not adequately address Iran’s control over its enriched uranium stockpile. The U.S.-Iran MOU proposes resolving the stockpile through a future process involving IAEA-supervised downblending, but experts emphasize the need for unfettered inspections to verify compliance. Key details remain unresolved as planned negotiations were postponed, leaving concerns about Iran’s nuclear program unchecked.
- Trump’s new Iran deal faces nuclear blind spot over uranium stockpile, experts warn
President Trump’s new Iran framework faces warnings from nuclear experts about insufficient control over Iran’s uranium stockpile. The U.S.-Iran MOU proposes downblending enriched uranium under IAEA supervision but leaves key details unresolved, with experts emphasizing the need for unfettered on-site inspections. A recent IAEA report highlights limited visibility into Iran’s nuclear program, complicating verification efforts.
- Trump said seeking changes to Iran deal, focused on fate of uranium stockpile
Trump is seeking modifications to the Iran deal, emphasizing the fate of Iran's uranium stockpile. A separate report notes the US allowed Qatari tankers that paid Iran to traverse Hormuz, escorting some, while Trump stated the deal is progressing 'slowly but surely' with Iran agreeing not to acquire nuclear arms.
- Kazakhstan offers to take Iran’s uranium stockpile, watchdog says
Kazakhstan has offered to take Iran's uranium stockpile, according to a watchdog. The fate of highly enriched uranium is a critical issue in US-Iran negotiations to end the war.
- US responds to reports that an American aircraft was shot down in Iran and more top headlines
The US responds to reports of an American aircraft being shot down in Iran, while Iran's uranium stockpile emerges as a critical issue. A suspect in three murders is arrested following a massive manhunt, and an FBI raid uncovers $40 million in gold bars at a home of an official with top-secret clearance.
- Trump says a deal to end war with Iran is near, but many questions remain
U.S. and Iran are nearing a tentative deal to end their conflict, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and curb Iran's uranium stockpile, though major details remain unresolved. President Trump claimed progress, but uncertainties persist.
- Uranium and control of strait of Hormuz key as talks to end US-Iran war continue
Pakistani mediators are attempting to broker a permanent ceasefire between the US and Iran, with talks continuing despite significant disagreements over uranium exports and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Both Israel and Iran fear imminent attacks from each other, while President Trump maintains that military action against Iran remains an option.
- Iran Could Access Uranium Stockpile, Nuclear Watchdog Says
Iran may have access to a uranium stockpile, according to a nuclear watchdog. Building damage was reported at the Isfahan nuclear technology center on June 22.