Iran will commit not to develop nuclear weapons in the memorandum of understanding but requests to retain limited uranium enrichment rights.

Mars Finance News, on 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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GateUser-a68e8203
· 2h ago
Ten years for peace, whether it's worth it depends on subsequent enforcement efforts.
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SeeingTheChainThroughTheFog
· 8h ago
3.6% just barely hits the threshold between civilian and military use, with very particular technical details.
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GateUser-4590f4c6
· 9h ago
If the Middle East situation eases, the crude oil market will shake first.
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0xTeaTime
· 9h ago
Maintaining the illusion of rights is for appearances; the actual restrictions are the substance.
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BridgeBurned
· 9h ago
The nuclear issue has been dragging on for so many years, and finally there's a glimmer of hope.
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Frost-ColoredCubeCity
· 9h ago
Civil nuclear energy and weapons-grade enrichment, it's just a matter of a few degrees.
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GateUser-ad8b77bd
· 9h ago
Uranium enrichment reduced to 3.6%? That's a pretty significant concession.
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