YEMEN Press Agency

Iranian official denies Al Arabiya TV’s report about agreement to transfer enriched uranium abroad

TEHRAN, June 05 (YPA) – The Iranian negotiating team has denied reports claiming that Tehran agreed to transfer part of its enriched uranium stockpile to a third country, describing the allegations as inaccurate.

An informed source close to Iran’s negotiating team told Fars News Agency on Friday that a report broadcast by Al Arabiya TV claiming Tehran had agreed to transfer part of its enriched uranium stockpile to a third country are inaccurate, rejecting media allegations that such an arrangement had been accepted as part of the ongoing talks.

The source stressed that nuclear-related issues are not currently under discussion and have been postponed to later stages of the negotiations.

The source stressed that issues related to Iran’s nuclear program are not currently under discussion and have been deferred to later stages of the negotiation process.

According to the source, the transfer of uranium reserves is not part of the present agenda, adding that progress on other key issues and concrete measures by the opposing side would be required before such matters could be addressed.

The source further dismissed the report as unfounded and inconsistent with the current framework of the talks.

The comments come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts between Iran and the United States, with discussions focused on broader regional and security issues, while negotiations on nuclear-related matters remain postponed to a later phase.