00:21An explosive contradiction between Washington and Tehran.
00:26Just hours after Donald Trump claimed Iran
00:29had agreed to hand over its enriched uranium.
00:31We're a party, man. We'll be great, eh?
00:34We've been pushed around by Iran for 47 years, but not anymore.
00:39When you say that Iran has agreed to turn over their nuclear dust,
00:42what does that mean? Are they destroying their nuclear material?
00:47They're turning it over. Can you walk us through what that process looks like, sir?
00:50We're taking it, very simple. We're taking it.
00:53Yeah, with Iran. We're going in with Iran.
00:55Does that mean you guys are on the ground to get that?
00:58We'll take it after the agreement decides.
01:02After, there's a big difference. Before and after.
01:04B.C. It's before and after.
01:07Sir, in the strait, are there going to be restrictions?
01:09After the agreement decides, it's a lot different than before.
01:12We would have taken it.
01:13If we didn't have an agreement, we would take it.
01:15But I don't think we'll have to.
01:19Iran has fired back, flatly rejecting the entire idea.
01:24Tehran says its nuclear material will not be transferred anywhere, under any circumstances.
01:29The message came from Iran's foreign ministry, through spokesperson Esmail Bagai.
01:36And the language was striking.
01:39Enriched uranium is as sacred as the soil of Iran.
01:43A statement that makes one thing clear.
01:45For Tehran, this is not just policy. It's sovereignty.
01:50Bagai went further, saying the idea of transferring uranium was never even discussed. Not once.
01:56And he dismissed U.S. claims outright.
01:59None of what the Americans have said is acceptable.
02:03This directly contradicts Trump's latest remarks, where he suggested the U.S. would
02:08take Iran's nuclear material, even hinting at American involvement on the ground.
02:14But Iran is drawing a red line. No transfer. No surrender. And no compromise on what it sees
02:22as a national asset. This disagreement comes at a critical moment. Talks between the two sides
02:28are ongoing. A fragile ceasefire is still holding. And there are expectations of a broader deal.
02:35Trump has said most key points have already been finalized. And that an agreement could come soon.
02:42But Iran's latest statement suggests otherwise. Because the nuclear issue remains the biggest
02:48obstacle. For Washington, limiting Iran's nuclear capability is essential. For Tehran, maintaining it
02:57is non-negotiable. And this gap is not small. It's fundamental.
03:02Meanwhile, markets are reacting. Oil prices have dropped sharply on hopes of a breakthrough,
03:09with traders expecting a deal could stabilize energy supply, especially through the Strait of Hormuz.
03:16But if negotiations stall, those gains could quickly reverse. Because everything depends on trust.
03:23And right now, that trust is in short supply. Tonight, two narratives. One from Washington,
03:32claiming progress. The other from Tehran, rejecting key terms. And in between, a deal that remains uncertain.
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