Washington has ruled out the possibility of reaching any final diplomatic agreement with Iran unless Tehran agrees to transfer its entire stockpile of highly enriched uranium to the US, Reuters reported. A senior US government official detailed the Trump administration’s absolute red line regarding the negotiations.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “The fundamental demand from the US side is for Iran to hand over its nuclear materials,” the official stated, referring to the estimated 900 pounds (approximately 410 kilograms) of highly enriched uranium currently held by Tehran. President Trump and other senior American officials have reportedly referred to this material as “nuclear dust.” “I just want to make it clear that if we don’t get the dust, we will not have a deal with Iran,” the official added, warning that Washington has “many options” at its disposal should Tehran refuse to comply. The issue of Iran’s nuclear program must be resolved within a strict 60-day negotiation window established under a bilateral memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by the two countries in June. Satellite imagery Reveals Rebuilt Nuclear Sites The administration’s stance comes amid growing skepticism in Washington regarding Iran’s commitment to the diplomatic process. This skepticism was reinforced by newly obtained satellite imagery. The satellite photos from multiple locations across Iran indicate that Tehran has actively begun rebuilding damaged infrastructure at key nuclear and military facilities.