Al Arabiya: Iran is demanding highly enriched uranium be transferred to China

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Al Arabiya is reporting, citing “high-ranking sources,” that Iran is demanding its highly enriched uranium be transferred to China as part of ongoing negotiations. The report adds that Iran is willing to remove the highly enriched uranium from its own territory, which on the surface could be presented as a step toward de-escalation and compromise.

However, moving the uranium from Iran to China would likely not be viewed by the US or its allies as a complete or reliable solution. The issue is no longer just about where the material is physically stored, but about verification, control, transparency, and long-term trust between the sides. Once the circle of trust is broken, the circle of distrust quickly takes over — and that force can become equally powerful, if not more powerful.

In that kind of environment, every concession is viewed through a strategic lens. Each side worries not only about its own security, but also about whether the opposing side could gain a future advantage politically, militarily, or economically. As a result, negotiations become far more complicated, with both sides trying to preserve leverage while preventing the other from strengthening its position. That is what continues to make any lasting agreement difficult despite periodic signs of progress.

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at investinglive.com.

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