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Iran's Potential Surrender of Enriched Uranium: A New Chapter in U.S.-Iran Relations

Iran has reportedly agreed to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile in a deal negotiated with the U.S., which could have significant implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics.

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Updated 2 days ago
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According to reports, Iran has consented to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile as part of a deal primarily negotiated with the United States. This development was announced amid ongoing nuclear negotiations.

The Trump administration has claimed that there has been significant progress in these talks, suggesting a potential shift in the dynamics of U.S.-Iran relations.

If Iran follows through on this agreement, it could reshape the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East, although the specifics of the deal and Iran's compliance remain uncertain.

Updates

Update at 06:08 UTC on 2026-05-24

Nuclear Energy reported Iran Agreed to Give Up Enriched Uranium in Deal Announced by Trump, U.S. Officials Say The New York Times. Nuclear Energy reported Iran agreed to give up enriched uranium stockpile in emerging US deal announced by Trump ynetnews. Nuclear Energy reported Iran agrees to give up enriched uranium as deal with Donald Trump 'largely negotiated': Report The Times of India. Additional matching coverage came from 3 more sources.

Sources: Nuclear Energy

Update at 07:45 UTC on 2026-05-24

Nuclear Energy reported Iran ‘will surrender uranium stockpile’ in US deal The Telegraph.

Sources: Nuclear Energy

Update at 08:00 UTC on 2026-05-24

Nuclear Energy reported Iran has not agreed to hand over highly enriched uranium stockpile, senior Iranian source tells Reuters Reuters. Nuclear Energy reported Iran hasn't agreed to hand over highly enriched uranium stockpile, senior Iranian source says The Times of Israel.

Sources: Nuclear Energy

Update at 15:56 UTC on 2026-05-24

Nuclear Energy reported Iran ‘will surrender uranium stockpile’ in US deal Yahoo.

Sources: Nuclear Energy