Putin Offers Plan on Iran’s Enriched Uranium, Trump Responds With a Clear ‘No’

It is reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin had made a special proposal to stop the war, in which it was said to transfer Iran's enriched uranium to Russia.

Last Updated : Sunday, 15 March 2026
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Washington: A new diplomatic turn has emerged in the ongoing conflict between America, Israel and Iran. It is reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin had made a special proposal to stop the war, in which it was said to transfer Iran's enriched uranium to Russia. However, US President Donald Trump flatly refused to accept this suggestion.

What proposal did Putin make regarding uranium?

According to media reports, Putin had suggested that the entire stockpile of enriched uranium held by Iran be temporarily kept in Russia. The purpose of this plan was to ensure that Iran does not have sensitive nuclear material and at the same time to find a way to reduce tension. Russia believed that this step would also reduce the concerns of America and Israel and could reduce the possibility of military conflict in the region.

What happened in the conversation between Trump and Putin?

According to sources, earlier this week there was a long phone conversation between Trump and Putin. During this conversation, the Russian president made a proposal to send uranium to Russia. But Trump did not agree with this idea and immediately rejected it. The American side believes that relying on a third country for Iran's nuclear stockpile could be risky.

Why did America reject this proposal?

The Trump administration argues that the US should take its own steps to control Iran's nuclear program. According to reports, Washington is currently considering several options. These could also include seizing Iran's nuclear stockpile or securing it through special military operations. America believes that depending on another country can make the situation more complicated.

Did Trump accuse Russia of helping Iran?

Although there was disagreement over the uranium plan, Trump also claimed that Russia was helping Iran to some extent in this conflict. In an interview, Trump said that it is possible that Russia is supporting Tehran because America is helping Ukraine. He called it part of the general equations of global politics.

How did Russia respond to the allegations?

Russia has denied allegations of providing intelligence information to Iran. Russian Presidential Advisor Yuri Ushakov said that Russia is not providing any intelligence support to Iran in this conflict. However, America has clearly warned that if Russia shares sensitive information with Tehran, it may affect the relations between the two countries.

Could this issue further complicate global politics?

Experts believe that differences already exist between America, Russia and other countries regarding Iran's nuclear program. In such a situation, Putin's proposal and Trump's refusal can further complicate this entire crisis.