Iran agrees in principle to dispose of highly-enriched uranium, official says
Iran has agreed in principle to dispose of highly-enriched uranium in negotiations with the U.S. A final agreement is still pending, as the U.S. seeks commitments from Iran on nuclear issues. The U.S. administration believes this deal could be more favorable than the previous agreement made in 2015.
- ▪Iran has agreed in principle to dispose of highly-enriched uranium during negotiations with the U.S.
- ▪A final agreement is still needed before any deal is signed.
- ▪The U.S. aims to involve all Middle Eastern allies in the negotiations.
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Politics Iran agrees in principle to dispose of highly-enriched uranium, White House official says By Jennifer Jacobs, Jennifer Jacobs Senior White House reporter Jennifer Jacobs is a senior White House reporter at CBS News. Read Full Bio Jennifer Jacobs, Sara Cook Sara Cook Sara Cook is a White House producer and multi-platform reporter for CBS News. She has covered three presidential campaigns and the Obama, Biden, and Trump administrations. Read Full Bio Sara Cook May 24, 2026 / 11:28 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Iran has agreed in principle to dispose of highly-enriched uranium in negotiations with the U.S., although a deal likely won't be signed this weekend, a senior Trump administration official said Sunday morning.The official said the U.S.
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