Kremlin Proposes Solution to Ease Nuclear Tensions
Russian officials have announced readiness to facilitate the removal or storage of Iran’s enriched uranium as diplomatic efforts intensify to address concerns about Tehran’s nuclear program. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed Moscow maintains ongoing discussions with all parties involved to reduce regional tensions.
Longstanding Proposal Resurfaces
“This initiative has been part of diplomatic discussions for several years,” Peskov stated during a briefing in Moscow. “We continue working with relevant stakeholders to minimize points of contention in this complex situation.”
Iran Denies Uranium Transfer Plans
Iranian authorities have strongly rejected speculation about exporting nuclear materials. Multiple senior officials stated there are no current arrangements to transfer enriched uranium stockpiles abroad, with one describing such claims as “baseless speculation.”
Global Security Concerns Mount
The diplomatic developments occur amid heightened regional tensions, with security analysts warning of potential escalation. International observers report increased vigilance from multiple governments, including the United States, European nations, and Middle Eastern countries, regarding Iran’s nuclear activities.
Recent intelligence assessments estimate Iran maintains approximately 400 kilograms of enriched uranium. The material’s potential dual-use capability remains a focal point in nonproliferation discussions as diplomatic channels continue operating at multiple levels.

