Iran denies agreeing to hand over uranium, says nuclear issue not in preliminary agreement

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) both parties are expected to sign would include concessions on both sides, with the possibility of it being extended further during the 60 day period.

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Iran denies agreeing to hand over uranium, says nuclear issue not in preliminary agreement
US President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up after disembarking Air Force One following his trip to China at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, US, May 15, 2026.
US President Donald Trump gives a thumbs up after disembarking Air Force One following his trip to China at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, US, May 15, 2026.
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ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF
MAY 24, 2026 06:37
Updated: MAY 24, 2026 11:14

Iran has denied agreeing to give up any enriched uranium in a US ceasefire deal, stating it had not yet accepted any action on the nuclear issue, a source told Reuters on Sunday morning.

The source added that the nuclear issue is not part of the preliminary agreement.

The statement came after The New York Times published that Iran expressed a willingness to give up a certain amount of its stockpile.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that both parties would sign would start a 60-day ceasefire extension, and would include the possibility of further talks and an extension during the two-month period.

One important element of the deal is the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. According to Axios, the current draft of the MOU specifies that the Strait would be open without tolls, and Iran would clear the mines it had deployed there.

In exchange, the US would lift its blockade on Iranian ports and waive some sanctions it had imposed, allowing the country to sell oil freely.

A SATELLITE image shows a closer view of the Natanz Nuclear Facility with new building damage, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, near Natanz, Iran, March 2, 2026.
A SATELLITE image shows a closer view of the Natanz Nuclear Facility with new building damage, amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, near Natanz, Iran, March 2, 2026. (credit: VANTOR/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

Issues relating to Iran's nuclear capabilities and enriched uranium stockpile would still be largely under negotiation, although the MOU would call for Iran to cease any pursuit of nuclear weapons.

One US official told Axios that the deal might not last the full 60 days if the US believes that Iran is not serious about the nuclear negotiations.

"It will be interesting to see how far Iran will be truly willing to go, but if they are capable of and want to change their trajectory, this next phase will force them to make some critical decisions on what they want to be as a country," the official said.

According to Iranian media, the deal would include Washington waiving sanctions on Iranian oil, and both sides would agree not to attack each other or any allies.

Hossein Shariatmadari, editor-in-chief of Iran's conservative Kayhan newspaper, claimed that Iran should charge transit fees on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, according to Iran International.

“The Strait of Hormuz is part of Iran’s territorial waters, and we retain the legal right to collect transit fees from ships and vessels passing through our territorial waters,” Shariatmadari wrote, Iran International reported. “The United States also collects fees at maritime chokepoints.”

“It is as if our sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz, which is the country’s definite and legal right, does not exist."

Agreement to include end to Lebanon war

Another issue the MOU addresses, Axios reported, is the ongoing war in Lebanon between Israel and the Hezbollah terrorist group. It specifies that the war will end, with a US official telling Axios it would not be a "one-sided ceasefire," and that if "Hezbollah behaves, Israel will behave."

"Bibi has his domestic considerations, but Trump has the interests of the US and the global economy to think about," the official said.

If the MOU is approved by Iran's supreme national council, it will be sent to Mojtaba Khamenei for final approval.

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