Iran yesterday proposed changes to a UN-drafted nuclear fuel deal, making demands that appeared to challenge the basis of the agreement with the United States, France and Russia, Iranian media said.
The Iranian pro-government daily Javan said in an unsourced report that Iran wanted shipments of low-enriched uranium (LEU) – which will be converted abroad into fuel for a Tehran research reactor – to take place in stages, not in a single consignment as the agreement prescribed.
The conditions were probably unacceptable for Western powers, which suspect the Islamic Republic covertly seeks nuclear arms capability, despite Tehran's denials.
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