Kazakhstan offers to host Iran’s enriched uranium, easing nuclear tensions
Kazakhstan has offered to host Iran's enriched uranium, which could help ease nuclear tensions between Iran and Western powers. This move is seen as a significant step towards a potential agreement regarding Iran's nuclear program. Kazakhstan's role as a neutral mediator may facilitate further diplomatic progress in the ongoing negotiations.
- ▪Kazakhstan has offered to host 440 kg of Iran's uranium enriched to 60%.
- ▪This development aims to reduce tensions and serves as a diplomatic step towards potential resolution.
- ▪Market participants view Kazakhstan's role as significantly increasing the likelihood of Iran surrendering its enriched uranium stockpile by the end of 2026.
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