President Donald Trump said Iran will halt uranium enrichment and cooperate with the United States to recover and secure its existing stockpile, according to his statement on social media. He claimed the material, believed to be buried at the Isfahan facility after earlier strikes, would be removed under joint supervision.

However, Iran has not confirmed any such agreement. Iranian officials continue to assert their right to enrich uranium for civilian use, including energy and medical purposes.
Trump also indicated that discussions on sanctions relief and tariffs are underway, suggesting parts of a broader agreement may already be in place. He said several elements of a proposed deal have been accepted.
President Trump says Iran will not enrich uranium and will work with the U.S. to "dig up and remove" its stockpile. https://t.co/Mi0zjkvWlj
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 8, 2026
Negotiations are continuing under a temporary ceasefire framework. Iran has rejected a previous U.S. proposal and instead offered its own terms, which are now forming the basis for ongoing talks.
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