The United States favors a plan that would allow Iran to use uranium enriched in a third country. The point is “to get Iran back to the negotiating table, to come to an agreement whereby they are able to develop peaceful nuclear energy,” U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Tuesday, as long as “Iran would not have access to those critical nuclear fuel cycle activities, i.e., enrichment or reprocessing, on their territory.”
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