Core Viewpoint - Iran's political advisor to the Supreme Leader, Shamkhani, stated that while Iran can reduce the enrichment level of uranium, it will not transfer enriched uranium abroad, emphasizing the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program [1][4]. Group 1 - Iran can lower the enrichment level of uranium from 60% to 20% and can dilute the enriched uranium, but this requires a cost that the U.S. must bear [1]. - Shamkhani reiterated Iran's consistent position in negotiations, asserting that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons now or in the future and will not store them, but expects corresponding returns from the other party [4]. - The specific quantity of Iran's enriched uranium is currently unclear, as some is buried under rubble and has not been retrieved due to high risks [5]. Group 2 - Iranian President Pezeshkian has instructed Foreign Minister Araqchi to engage in "fair and just negotiations" with the U.S., with talks expected to take place on the 6th of this month [5].
伊朗最高领袖政治顾问:可降低浓缩铀丰度 但不会转至国外
Yang Shi Wang·2026-02-05 09:02