Kazakhstan Offers to Take Iran's Enriched Uranium Stockpile
Kazakhstan has offered to take possession of Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, a move that could be a key factor in ongoing nuclear talks. Iran's enriched uranium is considered its strongest bargaining chip in these negotiations.
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Iran's strongest card in nuclear talks: its highly enriched uranium - Reuters
Iran's strongest card in nuclear talks: its highly enriched uranium Reuters
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Fate of highly enriched material is one of the thorniest issues in US-Iran talks to end war
Read full article →Explainer: Iran’s strongest card in nuclear talks is its highly enriched uranium - The Straits Times
Explainer: Iran’s strongest card in nuclear talks is its highly enriched uranium The Straits Times
Read full article →Iran’s strongest card in nuclear talks: its highly enriched uranium
Iran and the United States are in discussions to extend their ceasefire so as to start negotiations on issues including Tehran's nuclear program.
Read full article →Kazakhstan Offers To Take Iran's Uranium Stockpile: Report
The Financial Times said the Kazakh leader had expressed his country's "openness" to store the stockpile enriched to near weapons grade level.
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