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UN: Iran cuts stock closest to nuke-arms grade

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AP Vienna
The UN nuclear agency says Iran has neutralized half of its stockpile of higher-enriched uranium that could be turned quickly into the core of a nuclear weapon.

The development leaves Tehran with substantially less of the 20 per cent enriched uranium that it would need to for such a purpose. Uranium at that level is only a technical step away from weapons-grade material.

The UN's International Atomic Energy Agency reported the development today in a confidential report obtained by The Associated Press.

Iran denies any interest in atomic arms. But it has agreed to some nuclear concessions in exchange for a partial lifting of sanctions crippling its economy under a deal in effect since January.
 

Diluting half of its 20 per cent enriched stockpile were among the Iranian commitments under the agreement.

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First Published: Apr 17 2014 | 4:33 PM IST

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