إيران تنفي "الموافقة" على نقل مخزونها من اليورانيوم المخصب، والرئيس اللبناني يقول إن بلاده أمام مرحلة جديدة

Iran denies agreeing to transfer its enriched uranium stockpile, while Lebanon's president signals a new phase for 'permanent agreements' following the ceasefire.

Iran denies agreeing to transfer its enriched uranium stockpile, while Lebanon's president signals a new phase for 'permanent agreements' following the ceasefire. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • إيران تنفي "الموافقة" على نقل مخزونها من اليورانيوم المخصب، والرئيس اللبناني يقول إن بلاده أمام مرحلة جديدة

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In a significant development following the implementation of a regional ceasefire, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has categorically denied that Tehran has agreed to transfer its stockpile of enriched uranium out of the country. The denial comes amid diplomatic efforts to solidify the fragile truce. Simultaneously, Lebanese President Najib Mikati declared that his nation stands at the threshold of a new phase, focused on forging "permanent agreements" in the wake of the cessation of hostilities. Both statements, delivered separately, underscore the complex and parallel political landscapes emerging as the guns have fallen silent. The Iranian foreign minister's statement directly addresses one of the most sensitive and long-standing points of international contention: Iran's nuclear program. The stockpile of uranium enriched to higher levels, a capability that brings Iran closer to potential weapons-grade material, has been a central issue in negotiations with world powers for years. By publicly rejecting the notion of transferring this material, Tehran appears to be drawing a clear red line in any post-ceasefire diplomatic discussions, asserting its sovereign rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty while likely aiming to retain a significant bargaining chip for future negotiations. Concurrently, the announcement from Beirut signals a potential strategic shift. President Mikati’s reference to a "new phase" and the pursuit of "permanent agreements" suggests an ambition to move beyond temporary truces and address the underlying political and security grievances that have fueled conflict. This could encompass a range of issues, from domestic political reforms and economic stability to Lebanon's relationship with regional actors and the status of armed groups within its borders. The success of this endeavor is deeply intertwined with the stability of the broader region. Further complicating the regional calculus, Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian also confirmed that Iran will fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz for the remainder of the ceasefire period. The Strait is a critical global chokepoint through which approximately one-fifth of the...

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