PANews reported on May 24th, citing the New York Times, that two US officials revealed a key element of the proposed agreement between Iran and the US is Tehran's explicit commitment to abandon its highly enriched uranium stockpile. White House officials did not respond to requests for comment. Trump stated on Saturday that the US was close to reaching an agreement with Iran to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. However, he provided no details, and it remains unclear what obstacles might remain to reaching an agreement. US officials stated that the proposal does not address the specifics of how Iran will abandon its stockpile, and details will be discussed in the next round of negotiations on Iran's nuclear program. However, Iran's overall commitment to this move—a long-standing US goal—is crucial to the agreement, especially given the potential for questioning from congressional Republicans. Iran has not yet made any public statement regarding the agreement announced by Trump.
US officials: In what Trump called the agreement, Iran agreed to abandon highly enriched uranium.
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