Kazakhstan to Store Iran's Uranium Stockpile Temporarily
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Kazakhstan has offered to store Iran's near-weapons-grade uranium in a bid to break the deadlock in US-Iran talks. This move was backed by IAEA chief Grossi, who sees it as a neutral plan. The storage would be a temporary solution until a nuclear deal is reached. This development is significant as it could pave the way for a breakthrough in the stalled negotiations. The offer is seen as a diplomatic effort to ease tensions between the US and Iran. If successful, it could lead to a reduction in regional tensions and a more stable Middle East.
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