Iran offers to remove enriched uranium from its territory to China
Quick Look
- Iran is reportedly ready to remove highly enriched uranium from its territory, with China as the destination, provided it receives guarantees from Beijing.
- Pakistan is mediating the potential deal with the US.
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
High-level sources have reported to Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath that Iran is ready to remove highly enriched uranium from its territory, with China as the destination. This move is conditioned on receiving guarantees from China before proceeding with a deal with the United States. Pakistan is acting as a mediator in these negotiations.
Fonti di alto livello hanno riferito ad Al-Arabiya e Al-Hadath che "l'Iran è pronto a rimuovere l'uranio altamente arricchito dal suo territorio e pone come condizione che venga trasferito in Cina". "Teheran sta cercando garanzie dalla Cina prima di procedere con l'accordo con gli Stati Uniti". Intanto il presidente cinese Xi Jinping ha incontrato il primo ministro pakistano Shehbaz Sharif a Pechino.
Il Pakistan è uno dei Paesi mediatori nei negoziati tra Usa e Iran.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Iran will transfer enriched uranium to China.
Possible · Within months
A deal between Iran and the US will be reached.
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- What specific guarantees is Iran seeking from China?
- What are the terms of the potential deal between Iran and the US?
- What is the timeline for this potential uranium transfer?
- What is the role of Pakistan in ensuring the deal's success?






