Trump: Iran agreed to hand over “nuclear dust”
US President Donald Trump announced that Tehran has agreed to transfer highly enriched uranium to Washington that remained under the rubble following last year’s American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, The Washington Post reports.
The US leader referred to this material as “nuclear dust.”
“Iran does not have a nuclear weapon, and they’ve agreed to that. Iran’s agreed to that, and they’ve agreed to it very powerfully. They’ve agreed to give us back the nuclear dust that’s way underground because of the attack we made with the B-2 bombers. So we have a lot of agreement with Iran, and I think something’s going to happen, very positive, very important,” the US president said.
At the same time, as The Washington Post notes, the Iranian side has not yet confirmed that it made concessions in negotiations with the United States. Journalists also add that previous US statements about Tehran’s obligations regarding nuclear weapons have either turned out to be inaccurate or unverified.







