
Iran Denies US Claim of Enriched Uranium Transfer Deal
Iran has vehemently rejected claims made by the US, including President Trump, that a deal was reached for the transfer of its enriched uranium stockpiles to the United States. Iranian officials stated that the removal of their nuclear material is not an option and no such agreement has been finalized.
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