Putin proposes storing Iranian enriched uranium in Russia, pitches plan to Xi Jinping
Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed storing Iranian enriched uranium in Russia during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. This initiative aims to position Russia as a mediator in the ongoing tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program. The proposal was initially presented to former US President Donald Trump but was rejected by the White House.
- ▪Putin proposed the storage of Iranian enriched uranium in Russia during a visit to Beijing.
- ▪The Kremlin aims to act as a mediator in the tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
- ▪The proposal was first presented to former US President Donald Trump but was rejected.
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