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Grossi says IAEA, Russia discuss removal of enriched uranium from Iran — news agency

According to the report, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi noted that this is a complex operation requiring political approval, but he did not reveal any further details

NEW YORK, April 29. /TASS/. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been holding talks with Russia and other countries on the possibility of removing enriched uranium from Iran, the Associated Press news agency reported, citing IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.

According to its information, Grossi noted that this is a complex operation requiring political approval, but he did not reveal any further details.

"What’s going to be important is that that material leaves Iran," the IAEA chief said, adding that the material could be mixed with other materials to reduce its enrichment level.

Earlier, in an interview with TASS, Iranian political scientist and international relations expert Ruhollah Modabber emphasized that if Iran decides to transfer enriched uranium to Russia, it will be able to reach a more favorable and sustainable peace agreement with the US.

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