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Rosatom Chief Alexey Likhachyov: Russia Ready to Manage Iran’s Enriched Uranium

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  • Alexey Likhachyov, head of the Russian nuclear energy corporation Rosatom, stated that Russia is prepared to manage Iran’s enriched uranium.
  • Likhachyov clarified that the quantity of enriched uranium Iran holds is small, making it easier for Russia to handle.
  • Likhachyov emphasized the need for a third-party role like Russia’s to end the stalemate in Iran-US talks and build trust.

June 6, Kathmandu – Alexey Likhachyov, head of Russia’s state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom, has expressed that Russia is ready to manage Iran’s enriched uranium.

In an interview with ‘Izvestia’ in Beijing, Likhachyov explained that since the amount of enriched uranium Iran possesses is relatively small, managing it would be feasible for Russia.

He made these remarks amid the ongoing bilateral talks between Iran and the United States, which have reached an impasse over Iran’s nuclear program. The US insists on dismantling Iran’s entire nuclear infrastructure and sending uranium to the US, demands that Iran has consistently rejected.

According to Likhachyov, a third-party role, such as Russia’s, is essential to overcoming the deadlock in Iran-US negotiations and to fostering an atmosphere of trust. Russia has previously facilitated the transfer of enriched uranium at Iran’s request back in 2015.

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