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Iran Nuclear Talks Begin in Geneva

HeadlineDec 06, 2010

International talks have begun in Geneva today between Iranian officials and global powers including the United States. The two sides will hold their first formal negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program in 14 months. Ahead of the talks, Iran announced it had delivered its first domestic concentrated uranium powder, known as “yellowcake,” for enrichment. Yellowcake can be used to fuel nuclear reactors, but also can be used for nuclear weapons.

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