US President Trump stated on the 17th that Iran will cooperate with the US to remove enriched uranium from its territory, and the US will not send troops to participate in this action.
He made this point in a phone interview with CBS.
He said: "No troops will be sent... Our people will work closely with the Iranians to go and retrieve these materials. After that, we will transport them to the United States."
He also pointed out that Iran has agreed to stop funding Middle Eastern regional proxies such as Lebanon's Hezbollah and Hamas.
Nevertheless, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Baghaei stated on Iranian radio and television on the same day that Iran refuses the proposal to send its enriched uranium abroad.
He said that compensation for Iran's losses is a crucial topic in US-Iran negotiations. The previous round of talks clarified the consensus and bottom line of all parties, and currently, there are no ambiguities in the issues under negotiation.