Iran's Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei has taken a firm stand against one of the primary conditions set by the United States for a ceasefire. In a significant development that could reshape the diplomatic landscape, Khamenei has explicitly rejected the demand to transport Iran's enriched uranium reserves out of the country. S. President Donald Trump, while this move adds a significant layer of complexity to the diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel.
The Directive on Weapon-Grade Uranium
The Supreme Leader has issued a formal order specifying that the nation's stockpile of nearly weapon-grade enriched uranium must stay in Iran. According to reports, this instruction from Ayatollah Mujtaba Khamenei has hardened Tehran's position on what was considered a major demand from Washington. -Israel war against Iran. By refusing to move the uranium abroad, Iran has signaled a more rigid approach to the ongoing negotiations.
Trump's Assurances to Israel and the U.S. Demands
Israeli officials have previously indicated that President Donald Trump provided assurances to Israel regarding the nature of any future peace deal. According to these officials, Trump had promised that any agreement would necessitate the removal of Iran's highly enriched uranium reserves from the country. However, Khamenei's latest decree directly opposes this assurance. Details regarding the specific demands made by the United States have emerged through Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency.
- The handover of 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium to external control.
- The restriction of all nuclear operations to a single designated power plant.
- The acceptance that Washington would not provide any compensation for damages related to the ongoing conflict.
In response to these specific points, the Iranian establishment has reached a consensus. The official position, backed by the Supreme Leader's directive, is that the enriched uranium stockpile is a national asset that must not leave the country. This collective agreement within the Iranian power structure underscores the difficulty of reaching a compromise on the nuclear issue.
Contradicting Previous Claims of a Deal
This recent development also stands in contrast to statements made by Donald Trump earlier this year. S. President had suggested that a breakthrough was imminent, while trump told reporters at the White House that Tehran had agreed to hand over its stockpile of enriched uranium and that both parties were extremely close to finalizing a peace deal. S. maintains could be utilized for the production of nuclear weapons. Khamenei's current stance refutes those earlier claims, indicating a fundamental disagreement in the current state of negotiations.
