Donald Trump has once again stirred global attention with his remarks on Iranโs nuclear programme. Speaking at an event in Phoenix, he claimed that the United States and Iran could jointly remove enriched uranium from Iranian facilities. He suggested that heavy machinery would be used in the process.
Trump said that both countries would work together on the operation. He described the plan as involving โlots of excavatorsโ to extract what he referred to as โnuclear dust.โ According to him, the material would then be transported to the United States.
His comments come at a time when diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran appear to be gaining momentum. However, they also contradict Iranโs official stance on the issue.
Conflicting Positions on Uranium Transfer
Iran has clearly rejected the idea of transferring its enriched uranium abroad. Officials from Iranโs foreign ministry have stated that the countryโs nuclear stockpile will not be moved โanywhere.โ This creates a visible gap between the positions of both sides.
Despite this, Trump maintained that a deal is close. He claimed there are โno sticking pointsโ in the negotiations. His optimistic tone suggests that discussions may be nearing a conclusion.
Trump has repeatedly used the term โnuclear dustโ to describe Iranโs enriched uranium. The United States has long accused Iran of stockpiling material that could be used for nuclear weapons. Tehran, however, insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes.
The US leader had earlier suggested that Iran had agreed to hand over its uranium. However, no official confirmation or detailed framework has been shared publicly.
Diplomatic Context and Regional Developments
The remarks were made during a speech to the Turning Point USA movement. Trump used the platform to address multiple international issues. He also spoke about broader geopolitical developments.
He praised the recent truce between Israel and Lebanon. According to him, the agreement marked a significant step toward stability in the region. He described it as a long-awaited breakthrough after decades of tensions.
Trump also criticized the NATO alliance. He suggested that the United States does not currently depend on it for security. His comments reflect his ongoing stance on reducing reliance on international alliances.
The speech also included a tribute segment. Trump was introduced by Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The moment added a personal dimension to the event.
Outlook for US-Iran Nuclear Talks
Trumpโs latest statements indicate confidence in ongoing negotiations. He suggested that a formal agreement could be reached soon. However, the gap between US proposals and Iranโs official position remains a key challenge.
Experts believe that any deal would require detailed verification mechanisms. Issues such as uranium handling, inspections, and transport logistics are complex. These factors could delay final agreement.
The use of heavy machinery to remove nuclear material also raises technical and environmental questions. Analysts say such operations would require strict international oversight.
Despite uncertainties, the possibility of a deal has raised hopes for reduced tensions. A successful agreement could impact global security and energy markets.
For now, both sides appear to be continuing discussions. The coming weeks may determine whether these negotiations result in a historic breakthrough or further disagreements.
