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Mottaki: Iran will comment on nuclear deal soon

Source: Press TV
Tehrān : Iran | about 1 month ago  
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Monday referring to the draft on supplying fuel for Tehran research reactor. "Making a decision about the two options is on Iran's agenda. We will announce our decision within the next few days," he added. The deal is expected to supply uranium enriched up to 20 percent for the Tehran reactor which produces...
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