Kazakhstan says it could host Iran's uranium stockpile in future nuclear deal
Kazakhstan has said it could host Iran's uranium stockpile if a nuclear agreement is reached, in a diplomatic proposal linked to future negotiations over Tehran's nuclear programme. The idea was presented as a possible part of a deal rather than as an immediate transfer. It places Kazakhstan in a potential supporting role in one of the most sensitive issues in international nuclear diplomacy.The proposal was reported on 2 June 2026 and framed as an openness to help if talks produce a settlement. The statement did not set out any timetable, technical arrangement or verification mechanism. It also did not indicate... [Continue Reading]
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