Iran proposes partnership with UAE and Saudi Arabia to enrich uranium
Briefly

Iran has proposed a consortium involving itself, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE for uranium enrichment, potentially addressing US concerns over Iran’s nuclear program. This initiative, seen as a concession by Iran, aims to engage Gulf states by granting them access to its enrichment technologies. Negotiations unfolded following a round of US-Iran talks in Oman, where Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi discussed this idea. Under the current circumstances, which include US demands for the cessation of all Iranian enrichment, this consortium could reshape regional nuclear dynamics and strengthen cooperation among Middle Eastern countries.
Iran’s proposal for a nuclear enrichment consortium involving Gulf states aims to mitigate US opposition while providing these states with access to Iranian technology.
The consortium plan could be a significant step for Iran, allowing it to continue enriching uranium and ensuring Gulf cooperation in a regional nuclear framework.
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