Oman's Foreign Minister: Iran Has Agreed to Give Up Its Stockpile of Enriched Uranium
He emphasized that there is an agreement to reprocess existing stocks to the minimally possible level, turning them into fuel that will be irreversible.
Furthermore, the minister noted that Iran is open to the possibility of allowing American inspectors to monitor compliance with the terms of a future nuclear deal.
In his opinion, this makes the deal more advantageous because Iran is ready for such steps.
Badr al-Busaidi played the role of mediator between the delegations of Iran and the USA during the third round of negotiations on the nuclear program, which took place in Geneva.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump set Iran a deadline of 10 to 15 days to reach an agreement, warning of possible consequences in case of non-compliance. He also expressed a reluctance to resort to military action against Iran, but noted that such measures may become necessary.