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19 May 2026, 03:27 GMT+10
Tehran has allegedly put forward the idea as part of its latest peace proposal to the US, Al Hadath has claimed
Iran is allegedly ready to hand over its highly enriched uranium stockpile to Russia, the Saudi news broadcaster Al Hadath has reported. The idea was floated as part of the latest peace proposal Tehran sent to the US via Pakistan, the outlet said on Monday, citing a leaked document it had obtained.
Indirect talks between the two sides mediated by Islamabad have been stalled since a ceasefire was established in early April. It followed a month of hostilities initiated by the US and Israel against the Islamic Republic in late February. Both Washington and Tehran have since repeatedly put forward proposals to end the conflict while dismissing each other's demands.
According to the report, Iran is allegedly ready to freeze its nuclear program for a long period of time but only on the condition that its highly enriched uranium will be transferred to Russia instead of the US. Tehran still rules out dismantling its program completely, Al Hadath added.
Iran retains more than 400 kg of uranium enriched to 60%, according to International Atomic Energy Agency estimates. Weapons-grade levels typically require 90% enrichment and higher.
Moscow has repeatedly offered its assistance in ending the conflict, in particular by removing the Iranian highly enriched uranium stockpile.
"Not only did we make such an offer; we already implemented it once before, back in 2015. Iran has complete trust in us, and not without reason," Russian President Vladimir Putin told journalists earlier this month. Moscow has never violated its agreements, he stressed, and continues to cooperate with the Islamic Republic on its peaceful nuclear energy program.
Washington has reportedly already dismissed Iran's latest proposal as insufficient, Axios reported on Monday, citing an unnamed American official briefed on the issue. According to the official, Tehran made only "token" improvements on the previous version.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted that Iran's highly enriched uranium should be handed over to America. Last week, he told Fox News that the issue was "more for public relations" and getting the Iranian stockpile would just make him "feel better."
(RT.com)
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