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Iran Conflict 2026
10MAY

Iran sends no nuclear counter to US

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Iran delivered no written counter on its 60%-enriched uranium against the US memorandum sent on 1 June; Araghchi told Tasnim there was 'no tangible progress' while Trump said a deal 'could happen over the weekend'.

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Key takeaway

Iran has not answered the US nuclear memorandum, and its written courier channel cannot match Trump's weekend timetable.

Iran delivered no written counter and no blend-down offer on its 440.9kg stockpile of 60%-enriched uranium against the tightened US memorandum Donald Trump hand-edited and sent via Pakistan on 1 June . Sixty-percent enrichment sits well above reactor-fuel grade and close to weapons grade, which is why the US demand centres on disposing of that stockpile. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told the IRGC-linked outlet Tasnim there had been 'no tangible progress' 1, days after he rang six capitals to reopen the channel he had suspended .

Trump said on Wednesday that talks were 'going very well' and a deal 'could happen over the weekend' 2. The two statements describe the same negotiation from opposite ends. Marco Rubio's 2 June testimony had already fixed the US position, that the strait of Hormuz must reopen before anything else and that step buys Tehran no sanctions relief on its own , and Iran has not formally answered it.

Rubio also said on 2 June that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is alive and increasingly engaging, but only in writing through intermediaries, with a 3-to-5-day courier delay on every Iranian reply 3. That timing matters. A physical response to the 1 June text could not arrive before 4 to 6 June, so a weekend signing would require Iran to answer faster than its own courier chain allows. Trump's timetable runs ahead of the channel Rubio described.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Iran has 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% purity stored somewhere inside the country. This is well beyond what any civilian nuclear power programme needs; weapons-grade uranium is 90% pure, but 60% is a significant step toward that threshold. The US, in a revised deal proposal sent via Pakistan on 1 June, demanded Iran remove or destroy this stockpile. Iran was supposed to send a written reply. No reply came. Part of the reason may be physical: Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei communicates only in writing, through a courier system that takes three to five days per exchange. A reply to a 1 June proposal could not arrive before 4-6 June even if Khamenei agreed immediately. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister said publicly there had been 'no tangible progress', while President Trump said a deal could happen this weekend. Both statements were directed at different audiences and neither reflects the actual state of the written negotiating text.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Iran's failure to deliver a written HEU counter has three structural drivers. The first is Khamenei's written-only communication protocol, which Rubio publicly described on 2 June. A 3-to-5-day courier delay means the 1 June US text's physical arrival in usable form at the correct IRGC-review desk most likely occurred on 3-4 June at earliest. Any reply required another courier cycle before reaching Pakistan or the US channel.

Araghchi told Tasnim 'no tangible progress', a statement Tasnim, as an IRGC-linked outlet, would run only with IRGC approval. The IRGC bloc that sidelined Araghchi's Hormuz reopening announcement in April retains veto authority over what the Foreign Ministry can publicly claim about nuclear terms. Saying 'no progress' to Tasnim is itself an IRGC signal, not an Araghchi assessment.

Third, the HEU disposal clause is categorically non-negotiable for the IRGC. Khamenei's formal written position that nuclear materials are 'a matter of life and not a matter for negotiation' has not moved since March 2026. Blend-down inside Iran was floated informally via the Arms Control Association on 1 June but never delivered as a written counter. Delivering it in writing would require IRGC countersignature that the corps has not given.

What could happen next?
  • Risk

    If no written HEU counter arrives by 6 June, the physical courier-delay excuse expires and the absence becomes evidence of IRGC-bloc refusal rather than timing.

  • Consequence

    Trump's public 'deal this weekend' optimism, contradicted by Araghchi's no-progress statement, creates a market-credibility gap: any subsequent deal announcement will be discounted by traders who have seen this divergence before.

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Causes and effects
This Event
Iran sends no nuclear counter to US
Trump's weekend optimism rests on a written, intermediary-only channel that physically cannot answer at the speed he is narrating it.
Different Perspectives
Oil markets / Lloyd's of London
Oil markets / Lloyd's of London
Brent fell to near $87.33 on 80 per cent deal-probability pricing, but Lloyd's has not de-listed Hormuz from its war-risk register and shipping diversions continue at 139 vessels. Insurance markets are lagging futures: physical risk remains while financial markets have spent the good news before the paper exists.
India
India
Modi is expected to raise the deaths of three Indian sailors in the 11 June CENTCOM strike on the MT Settebello with Trump at G7 sidelines, the first non-party leader to put the blockade's human cost into a formal bilateral. New Delhi is also a major Iranian oil buyer whose import volumes the sanctions-relief terms will govern.
Israel (Netanyahu)
Israel (Netanyahu)
Netanyahu stated Israel is not party to the deal on 12 June; Defence Minister Katz ruled out the Lebanon withdrawal Iran's draft demands, inserting a third blocker the US-Iran negotiating channel cannot resolve. Israel's position tethers Hormuz reopening to a Lebanon settlement Washington has not brokered.
Pakistan (mediator, Sharif/Naqvi)
Pakistan (mediator, Sharif/Naqvi)
Sharif declared a final agreed text on 12 June before either principal confirmed it, running two Tehran visits in under a week without securing a written IRGC or Khamenei response. Islamabad's incentive to claim a diplomatic win outpaces its standing to deliver either capital's signature.
Iran foreign ministry (Araghchi)
Iran foreign ministry (Araghchi)
Araghchi declared digital signing within days while setting dilute-in-Iran as a non-negotiable red line on the 440.9 kg HEU stockpile, a standing Tehran position he cannot override without authorisation from Khamenei, reachable only by courier. The FM track is sprinting to close before the IRGC reasserts control.
Trump administration / CENTCOM
Trump administration / CENTCOM
Vance called the deal still TBD on 12 June while CENTCOM downed Iranian drones over Hormuz for a second consecutive night and the White House register stayed blank. Washington holds the ship-out position on HEU and has not signed an Iran instrument in over 100 days of conflict.