President Trump laid out two paths for what happens to Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile if a peace agreement materializes with Tehran. Either the material gets shipped to the United States and destroyed, or it gets eliminated on-site under international supervision.

The proposal, part of ongoing negotiations with Iran, addresses an estimated 400 to 440 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% purity. That’s enough fissile material to fuel multiple nuclear weapons if processed further.

The deal structure and what’s on the table

Trump described the enriched uranium as “Nuclear Dust” and indicated that coordination with the International Atomic Energy Agency could play a role in the supervised elimination option.

The negotiations themselves follow a two-step framework. Step one involves immediate actions surrounding the strategic Strait of Hormuz, exchanged for easing US blockade restrictions. Step two addresses the nuclear commitments directly, including the fate of the uranium stockpile.