Tehran has no plans to export enriched uranium abroad, a senior Iranian official said.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Beirut, February 3 (Xinhua) – Iran has no intention of exporting its enriched uranium stockpiles, a senior Iranian official said.

"There was no reason to remove the stored materials from Iran," Lebanese television channel Al Mayadeen quoted Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as saying on Tuesday.

The level of uranium enrichment could be reduced from 60 to 20 percent subject to concessions /from the US/, he said.

Regarding negotiations with Washington, A. Shamkhani reiterated Iran's position that negotiations should be conducted exclusively with the United States and that an agreement can only be reached in an environment free of threats and coercion, with equal participation of both parties.

A. Shamkhani also emphasized that Iran is prepared for any circumstances, including “war,” but it is still possible to prevent conflict and find a diplomatic solution.

If the United States attacks, Iran will attack Israel because the two countries are interconnected, he stressed.

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