Beijing, April 15 -- Russia on Wednesday has renewed an offer to assist in resolving Iran's stockpiles of enriched uranium, as speculation mounts over a potential new round of US-Iran talks to be held within days.
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Russia could help convert Iran's highly enriched uranium to fuel-grade material or store it in ways that would not infringe Tehran's "right to peaceful enrichment," according to state news agency TASS.
The Russian offer comes after US President Donald Trump said that the war with Iran is about to end and stating that the next round of US-Iran talks could heppen within days.
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