Iran Reportedly Makes Offer at Nuclear Talks
Allegedly allows for more monitoring by IAEA
Iran has reportedly proposed a new offer on its nuclear program to increase confidence that it would remain bound to requirements to ensure it doesn't produce nuclear weapons,Al-Monitor on Thursday cited an Iranian sources as saying.
According to the source, the Islamic Republic's proposal to world powers during recent talks in Geneva included a halt on the production of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium, a vow to convert its arsenal of fuel rods and a pledge to hand over used nuclear fuel for an unfinished heavy water reactor.
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