Hebrew Channel: Russia Agrees to Receive Uranium to be Removed from Iran
SadaNews Translation - The Hebrew channel Reshet Kan reported on Tuesday evening, citing informed diplomatic sources, that Russia has agreed to take custody of the enriched uranium stockpile that will be removed from Iranian territory.
According to the channel, as translated by SadaNews, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated in recent days that the enriched material will be removed from Iran, either through an agreement or by other means.
It indicated that the U.S. administration insisted during negotiations on this point concerning the removal of enriched uranium.
The channel said: Israel seems to have agreed, as part of the U.S. proposal, that Iran will not enrich uranium for a limited period, albeit a long one.
According to Axios, the U.S. offer includes a ban on uranium enrichment for two decades.
Netanyahu stated that in the context of negotiations, "there will be no enrichment inside Iran." However, according to sources, the regime may be able to enrich uranium later, to a civilian level only but outside Iranian territory.
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