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Kremlin says US has rejected its proposal that Russia take Iranian uranium stocks

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Posted on April 15, 2026

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April 15 (Reuters) - The Kremlin's spokesman was quoted as saying on Wednesday that the United States had rejected its proposal that Russia take all of Iran's enriched uranium out of the country as a

US Rejects Russian Proposal to Take Control of Iran’s Enriched Uranium Stocks

Background and Developments in the Iran Enriched Uranium Proposal

Kremlin's Statement on US Rejection

April 15 (Reuters) - The Kremlin's spokesman was quoted as saying on Wednesday that the United States had rejected its proposal that Russia take all of Iran's enriched uranium out of the country as a way to help resolve the Middle East conflict.

History of Russia's Proposal

Initial Proposal in June

Russia first proposed last June that it take control of Iran's uranium stock, but no action was taken. According to news reports, Russia issued the proposal again this week.

Recent Renewed Offer

"Russia was prepared to accept Iran's enriched uranium on its territory," state news agency RIA said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Indian television channel India Today.

"This would be a good decision. But unfortunately the American side rejected this proposal."

US and Iranian Responses

US Administration's Position

U.S. news reports have quoted sources as saying that the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump had ruled out the proposal. For its part, Iran had said any decision would depend on whether it is able to reach an agreement with the U.S., including on its nuclear programme.

Concerns Over Iran's Enriched Uranium

US Justifications

The U.S. has cited Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium -- and the possibility it might be able to secure a nuclear weapon -- as grounds for its attacks on Iran.

Russian Diplomatic Efforts

A Russian deputy foreign minister last year suggested Russia was willing to remove the stockpile from Iran and convert it to civilian reactor fuel to help facilitate negotiations.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia offered to host Iran’s enriched uranium as trust‑building measure; U.S. declined the proposal.
  • Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile—several hundred kilograms at up to 60% enrichment—remains a key security concern.
  • The U.S. continues to push stringent nuclear restrictions, including a 20‑year suspension of enrichment, beyond Iran’s five‑year moratorium offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What proposal did the Kremlin make regarding Iran's uranium stock?
The Kremlin proposed that Russia take all of Iran’s enriched uranium out of the country to help resolve Middle East conflict.
Did the United States accept Russia’s proposal about Iran’s uranium?
No, the United States rejected Russia’s proposal to take control of Iran’s enriched uranium.
What was the purpose of Russia's uranium proposal?
The purpose was to remove Iran’s uranium stockpile, convert it to civilian reactor fuel, and facilitate Middle East nuclear negotiations.
What conditions did Iran set regarding its uranium stockpile?
Iran said any decision would depend on reaching an agreement with the U.S., including on its nuclear programme.
Who confirmed the US rejection of Russia's uranium proposal?
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the US rejection in a statement to India's India Today channel.

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