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Trump’s new Iran deal faces nuclear blind spot over uranium stockpile, experts warn
President Trump’s new Iran framework faces warnings from nuclear experts about insufficient control over Iran’s uranium stockpile. The U.S.-Iran MOU proposes downblending enriched uranium under IAEA supervision but leaves key details unresolved, with experts emphasizing the need for unfettered on-site inspections. A recent IAEA report highlights limited visibility into Iran’s nuclear program, complicating verification efforts.
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