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Iran says it could dilute enriched uranium if all sanctions are lifted
Iran offers to dilute uranium enriched to 60% if the US fully lifts sanctions, linking nuclear talks to economic relief amid longstanding tensions, officials said.
- Iran is prepared to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium if sanctions against Iran are lifted, according to the head of its atomic energy agency.
- The statement did not specify whether it referred to all international sanctions on Iran or only those imposed by the United States.
- Iran possessed more than 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium before last year's conflict with Israel and the US, enough to produce nine nuclear weapons if further enriched.
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Iran could dilute 60% enriched uranium if ‘all sanctions lifted’: Nuclear chief
The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) stated on Monday that any potential dilution of 60% enriched uranium is strictly contingent upon whether the opposing parties are prepared to lift all sanctions against the country.
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Read Full ArticleWashington is demanding that Iran relinquish its uranium stockpile, estimated last year by the UN nuclear agency at over 440 kg enriched to 60% purity – close to the 90% required for the construction of nuclear weapons.
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