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Diplomats say six-power talks with Iran are focusing on reviving a nuclear deal that would see Tehran ship some of its enriched uranium out of the country in exchange for reactor fuel.
They say that agreement would build confidence in the larger framework of trying to get Iran to discuss concerns about its enrichment program, which can make both fuel and missile warhead material. The diplomats asked for anonymity in exchange for discussing the closed meeting.
The talks entered their second day Saturday. Iran is under four sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions for refusing to freeze enrichment and other activities that could be used to make weapons. It insists it has no such plans.
“We will not allow any talks linked to the freezing or suspending of Iran’s enrichment activities to be discussed at the meeting in Istanbul,” Massoud Zohrevand, a senior official in the Iranian delegation, was quoted as saying on the first day of the talks Friday.
Diplomats say six-power talks with Iran are focusing on reviving a nuclear deal that would see Tehran ship some of its enriched uranium out of the country in exchange for reactor fuel.
They say that agreement would build confidence in the larger framework of trying to get Iran to discuss concerns about its enrichment program, which can make both fuel and missile warhead material. The diplomats asked for anonymity in exchange for discussing the closed meeting.
The talks entered their second day Saturday. Iran is under four sets of U.N. Security Council sanctions for refusing to freeze enrichment and other activities that could be used to make weapons. It insists it has no such plans.
“We will not allow any talks linked to the freezing or suspending of Iran’s enrichment activities to be discussed at the meeting in Istanbul,” Massoud Zohrevand, a senior official in the Iranian delegation, was quoted as saying on the first day of the talks Friday.
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