JAKARTA - US President Donald Trump said he would not agree if Russia or China took high-level enriched Iranian uranium supplies.

"No, I wouldn't feel comfortable. It wouldn't make me comfortable," Trump told reporters when asked about the possibility, as reported by Sputnik, Thursday, May 26.

On May 11, Trump said Iranian negotiators believed only the US and China could move the country's nuclear material.

Meanwhile, on April 18, Russia's state nuclear company, Rosatom, said it was ready to help move enriched uranium from Iran, while the issue of Iran's enriched uranium remains a key and sensitive issue in negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

On Tuesday, Russian Ambassador to the UN Vassily Nebenzia said Russia was ready to store Iran's enriched nuclear material if Tehran asked for it as part of an agreement with the US.

On February 28, the US and Israel launched a joint attack on Iranian territory, resulting in more than 3,000 casualties.

On April 7, Washington and Tehran announced a ceasefire. Subsequent talks held in Islamabad ended without a breakthrough.

Although there have been no reports of a resumption of hostilities, Washington has imposed a blockade on Iran's ports and waters.

Source: Sputnik/RIA Novosti-OA


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