Summary
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran agreed Monday to ship much of its low- enriched uranium abroad and then rolled out a new obstacle to nuclear compromise by insisting it would press ahead with higher enrichment -- bringing it closer to being able to make atomic warheads.
The deal forged with Turkey and Brazil appeared to be another attempt to stave off U.N. sanctions -- a doubtful endeavor judging by reactions from the United States and other Western powers.See the full content of this document
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Iran to Ship Uranium to Turkey
The White House showed deep skepticism about the pact, warning it still allows Iran to keep enriching uranium toward the pursuit of a nuclear weapon.
"Given Iran's repeated failure to live up to its own commitments, and the need to address fundamental issues related to Iran's nuclear program, the Unite...See the full content of this document
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