Iran's recent compromise is quite interesting, with 3.6% enriched uranium plus a 10-year commitment, clearly defining the red line for nuclear weapons, but the right to enrichment still needs to be held in hand; the game at the negotiation table has just begun.

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Iran will commit not to develop nuclear weapons in the memorandum of understanding but requests to retain limited uranium enrichment rights.
BlockBeats News, May 23 — According to Saudi media Hadath, Iran proposed to keep uranium enrichment levels below 3.6% for 10 years and suggested reducing over 20% of enriched uranium domestically.

Iran confirmed it will commit not to develop nuclear weapons in the memorandum of understanding; it requests to retain limited uranium enrichment rights in any agreement.
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