Iran says it didn’t send enriched uranium to the US.

Saeed Khatibzadeh told the Associated Press on Saturday that “no enriched material is going to be shipped to the United States.”
“This is a non-starter, and I can assure you that we are ready to deal with any concerns we do have. However, we will not accept things that are non-starters,” he said.
Trump had said before that the US will go into Iran and “get all the nuclear dust.” Some people thought he was talking about Iran’s highly-enriched uranium.
Saeed Khatibzadeh also said that the United States’ “maximalist” demands on Iran have stopped another round of talks from happening since the last round of talks between the two parties in Islamabad, Pakistan, earlier this month.
“We’re not ready to have a real meeting yet because the Americans haven’t given up their extreme position,” he said.
The person said that the Islamic Republic wanted to finish a “framework agreement” before starting another round of talks.
Trump said on April 7, before the Islamabad talks, that there will be a two-week break in unjustified attacks on Iran. When he made the statement, Trump claimed that Iran’s 10-point ceasefire plan was a “workable basis on which to negotiate and the main framework” for talks with the Islamic Republic.