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Russia, France willing to enrich uranium for Iran

Source: Jerusalem Post
Qom : Iran | about 1 month ago  
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  • Iran's IAEA ambassador Soltaniyeh leaves after a meeting on the Iranian nuclear issue in Vienna
    Iran's IAEA ambassador Soltaniyeh leaves after a meeting on the ...
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  • Iran's IAEA ambassador Soltaniyeh and Iran's IAEA advisor Asgari attend a meeting on the Iranian nuclear issue in Vienna
    Iran's IAEA ambassador Soltaniyeh and Iran's IAEA advisor Asgari ...
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Iran's IAEA ambassador Soltaniyeh leaves after a meeting on the ...
Russia's foreign minister said Moscow has accepted a deal reached earlier this week in Vienna to enrich uranium for Iran. Sergey Lavrov said Friday that Russia expects Iran and the other countries involved to "confirm their acceptance of that project."
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