The location and control of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile remain major hurdles in potential talks between Tehran and Washington.
According to Oxu.Az, this was reported by The New York Times, citing assessments from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
A significant portion of the stockpile is likely stored in deep underground tunnels at the Isfahan nuclear complex, with the rest at Fordow and Natanz facilities.
US officials are concerned that some of Iran's uranium may have been moved to undisclosed locations beyond IAEA oversight, complicating future negotiations.












