President Donald Trump told the Wall Street Journal there is no urgency to remove enriched uranium from its current location, stating it can be dealt with later, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
President Donald Trump told the Wall Street Journal that there is no pressure to remove enriched uranium from its current storage arrangement, saying "there is no pressure to remove the enriched material. It can be done later." The remark, published by the Wall Street Journal, comes amid ongoing negotiations over Iran's nuclear program and follows a series of Trump statements on the issue. As The Zioneer reported earlier on June 11, Trump previously indicated an agreement had been reached describing the enriched uranium as "buried under a mountain, no one goes near it." The latest comment suggests a relaxed timeline for any material transfer, though no specific Iranian or US official response has been reported yet.
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