Iran agrees on UN inspection into its uranium plant

Iran agrees on UN inspection into its uranium plant
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Iran has agreed to allow UN inspectors into a newly disclosed uranium enrichment plant while US President Barack Obama says that America will not stress on talks if Iran doesnt change its attitude. The US President maintained that there was limit of tolerance. Talks between Iran and six major powers including Germany over Tehran's nuclear program took place in Geneva. According to the talks, Iran will send uranium for enrichment to other countries before using it in atomic program. Head of European Unions Foreign Affairs Havir Solana told that further talks would be held in the same month. Irans negotiator Saeed Jaleli maintained that Iran had started talks with a positive thought and a consensus would be reached next month. In Washington, President Barack Obama described the meeting in Geneva as a constructive beginning but insisted that Iran must demonstrate that it was not seeking nuclear weapons.
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