Khaberni - According to the Turkish channel "Haberturk," citing sources, the United States and Iran have reached agreements concerning nearly 80% of the issues related to the nuclear file.
The channel added: "The negotiation process is divided into several tracks, one of which is the nuclear file. According to the available information, an agreement has already been reached that includes 80% of the issues mentioned in this file."
According to the channel's sources, "Negotiations are continuing on the remaining issues, with ongoing communication between the two parties within the framework of the ongoing dialogue."
The channel mentioned that "Iran may send between 440 and 450 kilograms of enriched uranium to a third country, including Turkey or Pakistan."
Previously, American President Donald Trump confirmed that an agreement with Tehran was imminent, "within a day or two," noting that Tehran had agreed to transfer its enriched uranium to the United States, while Iran denied accepting the transfer of its enriched uranium stockpile.
The spokesman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry said, "The Iranian enriched uranium will not be transferred anywhere," confirming that "this issue is of great importance to Tehran."
The enriched uranium file is one of the most complicated axes in any potential settlement, especially amid attempts to conduct another round of negotiations.
The sensitivity of this file is increasing as the differences continue between the two sides on how to deal with the current stockpile, between American demands that it be dismantled and transferred out of Iran, and Iranian demands that it be kept under strict surveillance.



