A pending agreement between the US and Iran reportedly involves Iran transferring its enriched uranium to Washington. A senior US official stated the deal, which includes provisions relating to Lebanon, would not compromise Israel’s right to self-defense and anticipates Israeli support. Simultaneously, Iran’s Foreign Minister indicated the agreement would grant Tehran custodianship in the Strait of Hormuz. Details remain limited, but the arrangement appears aimed at reducing Iran’s uranium stockpile and potentially de-escalating regional tensions. The deal’s specifics regarding the transfer logistics and reciprocal concessions are currently undisclosed. This development follows ongoing negotiations and attempts to curb Iran’s nuclear program. The agreement’s success hinges on final approvals from all parties involved.