Tehran and Washington have been discussing a 60-day deadline for a final agreement, Iran has already started producing enriched uranium

Iran and International Community Agree to Discuss Nuclear Issues

TEHRAN – A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been established between Iran and the international community, according to reports by The Guardian. The agreement outlines Iran’s willingness to process its enriched uranium waste under the oversight of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), with the material to be transferred for reprocessing. The document states that both parties have agreed to discuss the reprocessing of waste and related nuclear needs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, establishing a framework for a final treaty.

Representatives emphasized that this reprocessing is a preliminary step, not a definitive objective. Notably, this marks the first time Iran has refrained from initiating action at its nuclear facilities during the ongoing period of heightened tensions. The MOU comes as discussions continue between Iran and washington, seeking a resolution to concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

The agreement represents a tentative step toward dialogue and a potential pathway for addressing broader nuclear issues related to the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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