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Trump’s new Iran deal faces nuclear blind spot over uranium stockpile, experts warn
President Donald Trump’s new Iran framework faces criticism from nuclear experts who warn the deal may not adequately address Iran’s control over its enriched uranium stockpile. The U.S.-Iran MOU proposes resolving the stockpile through a future process involving IAEA-supervised downblending, but experts emphasize the need for unfettered inspections to verify compliance. Key details remain unresolved as planned negotiations were postponed, leaving concerns about Iran’s nuclear program unchecked.
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