President Donald Trump said any final agreement with Iran must require the Atomic Energy Commission to physically verify the complete destruction of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile. In a social media post, he stated that the material, which he referred to as 'nuclear dust,' must either be transferred to the United States for destruction or eliminated in place under international supervision.
The remarks come as negotiations continue between Washington and Tehran over a broader deal. Trump indicated that final details of a potential agreement could be announced soon, while reports suggest the framework includes ending hostilities, addressing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, and opening a 30-day negotiation window that could be extended.
According to multiple reports, the emerging agreement would require Iran to give up its highly enriched uranium reserves. However, finalizing a memorandum of understanding may be delayed due to procedural steps needed for Tehran’s formal approval of the agreement’s language.

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