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ElBaradei Proposes Shipping Iran Enriched Uranium to Turkey as Compromise

Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Iran’s enriched uranium could be shipped to Turkey as a means of easing U.S. and European concerns over the Persian Gulf country’s nuclear ambitions, the head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog agency said. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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  1. TEHRAN - Iran has decided to reject proposals from major powers for the supply of nuclear fuel, a leading member of parliament said on Saturday, in a serious setback for UN-brokered efforts to allay Western concerns about its atomic ambitions. Full Article at Khaleej Times

  2. IAEA chief proposes Iran store enriched uranium in Turkey until Russia provides it with nuclear fuel Iran's enriched uranium could be transferred to Turkey until Tehran is supplied with nuclear gas from Russia, the head of the International Atomic... Full Article at Ynetnews

  3. TEHRAN, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Monday that Iran will consider the enrichment of high-grade uranium inside the country if the talks with powers fail, the official IRNA news agency reported. Full Article at Xinhua

  4. The Obama administration must have sensed that relations with Iran were reaching a point of no return. It thus decided to gather diplomatic momentum, by getting Russia on board for a new effort at negotiations with Teheran. Full Article at Today's Zaman

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