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US to recover uranium from Iran at a ‘leisurely pace’, Trump tells Reuters

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By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON, April ‌17 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump told Reuters on Friday that the ​U.S. will work with Iran to recover its enriched uranium and bring it back to the ⁠United States. 

"We're going to get it together. We're going to go in with Iran, at a nice leisurely pace, and go down and start excavating with ​big machinery... We'll bring it back to the United States," Trump said during a phone interview.

He ‌referred to "nuclear dust" and added that it would be retrieved "very soon."

Trump's mention of "nuclear dust" is a reference to what he believes remains after the United States and Israel bombed ⁠Iran's nuclear installations in June last year. 

Iran is believed to possess ⁠more than 900 pounds of uranium enriched up to 60% purity. The issue of Iran's nuclear program has been one of the thorniest issues in U.S.-Iran negotiations.

Trump has said a primary reason for the war was to prevent Iran from ‌getting a nuclear weapon. Iran says its enrichment of uranium – a process that produces ⁠fuel for power plants and nuclear warheads depending on ‌its duration – is strictly for peaceful civilian use.

Trump, clearly ​excited at the prospect of a deal to end the war, said the U.S. will maintain its naval blockade against Iran until an agreement is finalized.

"I ‌think the deal will go very quickly. We're getting ​along very well with Iran," ⁠he said.

Trump said more talks will be needed to reach a ‌deal and that these would take place "probably ⁠over the weekend." He added that he "might" go to Islamabad once a deal is made.

"I haven't made that determination," he said.

Trump also said the United States was working ​with Iran to remove ‌mines from the strait.

Responding to a report that the United States was considering a $20 ⁠billion cash for uranium deal, Trump said: "It's ​totally false. No money is changing hands."

(Reporting by Steve Holland; Writing by ​Katharine Jackson; editing by Michelle Nichols)

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