Iran: Deal To Ship Out Uranium 'called Off'

Iran: Deal to ship out uranium 'called off'

A senior Iranian politician said Saturday the country would not ship low-enriched uranium out of the country, which is a major part of a pending nuclear deal between Iran and international powers, according to semiofficial state media.

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