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09 May 2026, 17:37 GMT+10
Washington has hailed the operation as a major security victory amid its standoff with Iran over a far larger stockpile
The US has triumphantly announced that it has removed highly enriched uranium (HEU) from Venezuela in what the US Department of Energy (DOE) hailed as a victory for America and "the world."
In a statement on Friday, the DOE said it had completed the "removal of all remaining enriched uranium from a legacy research reactor" in the South American nation and transferred it to the US for processing and reuse. The quantity removed was 13.5 kg (30 pounds).
The move "sends another signal to the world of a restored and renewed Venezuela," the statement reads. It also hails "[US] President [Donald] Trump's decisive leadership" on the issue.
Washington rebooted relations with Caracas after US forces abducted and imprisoned Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January over narcoterrorism allegations. The uranium removal was coordinated with the Venezuelan Ministry of Science and Technology, the DOE statement said.
Despite the dramatic language surrounding the operation, the material had not been publicly linked to any imminent proliferation threat. The uranium originated from a Cold War-era civilian reactor near Caracas established under the "Atoms for Peace" program that ran from the mid-1950s through the 1970s.
US nonproliferation officials argue that any civilian HEU stockpile, regardless of size, presents a long-term threat of theft, diversion, or trafficking and should eventually be removed from circulation. The Venezuela transfer closely resembles dozens of similar HEU-removal operations carried out over the past three decades as part of routine US- and IAEA-backed nonproliferation programs targeting civilian research reactors.
Even at the height of Washington's hostility toward Maduro, US accusations against Caracas centered on drugs trafficking and corruption, not on any Venezuelan nuclear threat to the American homeland.
The announcement of the removal comes as the US has reached an impasse with Iran over its far larger stockpile of enriched uranium, estimated at roughly 440 kg, which Trump has repeatedly described as a major threat to US security.
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Washington has demanded Iran surrender, export, or dilute its highly enriched uranium stockpile, pushing for a long-term suspension of enrichment along with strict verification measures. Iranian officials have rejected these demands as "maximalist," insisting enrichment is a sovereign right under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
(RT.com)
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