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Zarif Reveals Iran’s Proposal for Ensuring No “Breakout”

Published June 13, 2014by Gareth Porter 2 Comments

by Gareth Porter *This article has been modified. Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has revealed for the first time that Iran has made a detailed proposal to the P5+1 group of states aimed at ensuring that no stockpile of low-enriched… Continue Reading  

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