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Iran rejects U.S.-backed plan to export its uranium supply

VIENNA — Iran's president pledged Thursday to work with the West to resolve a standoff over its nuclear program even as his country reportedly balked at a U.S.-backed deal to limit its uranium enrichment and curb its ability to make a nuclear... Full Article at NorthJersey.com

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