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


Wed 15 Apr 2026 | 10:20 PM
Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov
Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov
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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, Reuters reported.

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.

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."

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.

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.

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.