Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei (left) and U.S. President Trump./Courtesy of News1

U.S. President Donald Trump denied the possibility that Iran transferred highly enriched uranium to another location to develop nuclear weapons before the U.S. airstrike on Iran's nuclear facilities.

On the 26th (local time), President Trump wrote on social media platform Truth Social, "Nothing has been removed from the (nuclear) facilities," adding, "It would take too long and be dangerous, and it's very heavy and difficult to move."

According to a CNN report, experts have raised the possibility that Iran may have transferred highly enriched uranium from the attack area to another location. They cited the presence of multiple vehicles and trucks in satellite images taken prior to the airstrike on the Fordow nuclear facility.

In response, President Trump noted on Truth Social, "The cars and small trucks present at the site were used by concrete workers to cover the upper part of the passage to the (underground space)."