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Trump Claims Iran Ready to Hand Over Uranium; Tehran Rejects Statement, Calls It False

April 18, 2026 | by INVC Desk

US-Iran Tensions: Trump Says Iran Agreed to Uranium Deal, Tehran Denies Any Breakthrough

Washington, D.C. / Tehran — April 18, 2026

U.S. President Donald Trump has said that Iran is prepared to hand over uranium as part of a potential agreement, but Iranian officials have firmly rejected the claim, underscoring ongoing divisions in nuclear negotiations.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump expressed optimism that Washington and Tehran were nearing a “historic peace agreement,” suggesting that Iran had agreed in principle to provide nuclear material to the United States.

🇺🇸 Trump Signals Possible Breakthrough

Trump indicated that the proposed agreement could have far-reaching implications, including stabilizing global oil supply by reopening the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.

He also hinted at the possibility of visiting Pakistan for a signing ceremony if the deal materializes.

The U.S. position emphasizes a long-term framework aimed at preventing Iran from ever acquiring nuclear weapons, rejecting temporary or time-bound restrictions.

🇮🇷 Iran Rejects Claims, Denies Any Deal

Officials in Iran swiftly dismissed Trump’s statements, calling them inaccurate and misleading.

Sources close to Iranian parliamentary leadership, including allies of Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said there has been no agreement or concrete progress regarding uranium transfer.

Iranian authorities emphasized that:

  • No formal talks have resulted in a breakthrough
  • No agreement exists on handing over uranium
  • Future negotiations depend on the U.S. accepting Iran’s conditions

Core Dispute: Uranium Enrichment Timeline

At the center of the dispute is the timeline for uranium enrichment restrictions:

  • The U.S. has proposed a 20-year halt to Iran’s enrichment activities
  • Iran has indicated willingness for only a 5-year limitation

This gap remains a major obstacle in reaching any comprehensive agreement.

Recent marathon talks reportedly held in Islamabad lasted over 20 hours but ended without a resolution.

Global Implications and Uncertainty

The disagreement between Washington and Tehran has created fresh uncertainty around the future of nuclear negotiations and global energy stability.

Analysts note that any agreement could significantly impact:

  • Oil supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz
  • Global energy prices
  • Regional geopolitical stability

However, with both sides presenting conflicting accounts, the path forward remains unclear.

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