US-Iran negotiations on a potential nuclear peace deal intensified this week, with President Trump claiming on April 16-17 that Tehran agreed to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile—termed "nuclear dust"—as part of de-escalation talks amid ongoing conflict. Iran rejected these assertions, affirming its "indisputable" right to uranium enrichment while deeming levels negotiable, and denied any stockpile transfer. Reports indicate US consideration of releasing $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for relinquishing highly enriched material, possibly shipped to a third country or diluted. IAEA data shows Iran's stockpile exceeds 9,800 kg, far above JCPOA limits. A Pakistan-mediated ceasefire deadline on April 22 looms, potentially catalyzing or derailing progress. Trader consensus reflects high uncertainty over verifiable commitments versus diplomatic posturing.
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Iran đồng ý từ bỏ kho dự trữ uranium được làm giàu bằng cách...?
$1,572,838 KL.
30 tháng 4
32%
30 tháng 6
59%
31 tháng 12
71%
$1,572,838 KL.
30 tháng 4
32%
30 tháng 6
59%
31 tháng 12
71%
An official pledge by Iran to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile will qualify for a “Yes” resolution whether as a unilateral announcement or part of an agreement with the U.S. or Israel.
An agreement by Iran to surrender any amount of its enriched uranium stockpile will count.
To qualify, Iran must publicly agree that its enriched uranium stockpile, or any portion thereof, will be transferred, shipped, or placed under the custody or control of any entity outside of Iran and its influence, excluding non-state armed groups or Iranian-aligned organizations (such as Hezbollah, the Houthis, or similar actors).
Any agreement or pledge made before the resolution date of this market will qualify, regardless of if/when the agreement goes into effect.
An agreement by Iran to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile as a precondition of a more comprehensive peace process or deal will qualify, even if the agreement is not finalized or part of a formalized peace deal.
Agreements to merely limit or cap the level or quality of enrichment—such as reducing enrichment to below weapons-grade thresholds—will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...An official pledge by Iran to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile will qualify for a “Yes” resolution whether as a unilateral announcement or part of an agreement with the U.S. or Israel.
An agreement by Iran to surrender any amount of its enriched uranium stockpile will count.
To qualify, Iran must publicly agree that its enriched uranium stockpile, or any portion thereof, will be transferred, shipped, or placed under the custody or control of any entity outside of Iran and its influence, excluding non-state armed groups or Iranian-aligned organizations (such as Hezbollah, the Houthis, or similar actors).
Any agreement or pledge made before the resolution date of this market will qualify, regardless of if/when the agreement goes into effect.
An agreement by Iran to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile as a precondition of a more comprehensive peace process or deal will qualify, even if the agreement is not finalized or part of a formalized peace deal.
Agreements to merely limit or cap the level or quality of enrichment—such as reducing enrichment to below weapons-grade thresholds—will not qualify.
The primary resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...US-Iran negotiations on a potential nuclear peace deal intensified this week, with President Trump claiming on April 16-17 that Tehran agreed to surrender its enriched uranium stockpile—termed "nuclear dust"—as part of de-escalation talks amid ongoing conflict. Iran rejected these assertions, affirming its "indisputable" right to uranium enrichment while deeming levels negotiable, and denied any stockpile transfer. Reports indicate US consideration of releasing $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for relinquishing highly enriched material, possibly shipped to a third country or diluted. IAEA data shows Iran's stockpile exceeds 9,800 kg, far above JCPOA limits. A Pakistan-mediated ceasefire deadline on April 22 looms, potentially catalyzing or derailing progress. Trader consensus reflects high uncertainty over verifiable commitments versus diplomatic posturing.
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