US President Donald Trump on Wednesday ruled out that Russia or China could take control of Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium as part of a possible agreement to end the war. “No, I would not be comfortable with that,” the president replied tersely to journalists who asked about the possibility of Moscow or Beijing taking custody of the radioactive material with which Tehran could potentially build a nuclear weapon. The statement introduces a new complication into the negotiations both parties are conducting in Doha under Qatari mediation.

Iran has agreed in principle to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium as part of a proposed agreement with the United States aimed at ending the ongoing conflict and…

Iran has tentatively agreed to relinquish its highly enriched uranium stockpile, a key step in US-led peace talks aimed at addressing hostilities and nuclear enrichment limits.

Iran's transfer of its nuclear material has been a key demand of the United States since the war began nearly three months ago.

Iran's transfer of its nuclear material has been a key demand of the U.S. since the war began nearly three months ago.