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Iranian officials accept draft agreement on uranium transfer
Iranian officials accept draft agreement on uranium transfer
Deputy Secretary of Energy from the U.S. Daniel B. Poneman, left, and Glyn Davies, U.S. Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, wait for the start of a meeting of delegates from Iran, the U.S. Russia and France, on Monday, Oct. 19, 2009, at Vienna's International Center. The ...
Iran, world powers agree to draft deal on uranium
Iran, world powers agree to draft deal on uranium
latimes.com — Under the proposal, most of Tehran's nuclear material would be transferred abroad to be reformatted for medical... purposes. The nations have until Friday to approve the plan. Copyright 2009, The Los Angeles Times (more) Iran, world powers agree to draft deal on uranium
Iran fails to accept U.N.
news.yahoo.com — TEHRAN (Reuters) Iran on Friday failed to accept a U.N.-drafted plan for it to cut a stockpile... of nuclear fuel that the West fears could be used for weapons, and instead said it wanted to buy nuclear fuel from abroad. The deal drafted by the ... (more) Iran fails to accept U.N.
Iran proposes big changes to draft atom deal: report
reuters.com — TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran proposed changes to a U.N.-drafted nuclear fuel deal on Thursday, Iranian media said,... making demands that appeared to challenge the basis of the agreement with the United States, France and Russia. The U.N. International Atomic ... (more) Iran proposes big changes to draft atom deal: report
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