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Iran starts backing out on nukes
Sudhir Chadda
Jun. 6, 2005

Iran has finally started backing out from nuke threats.
Iran has conditionally agreed to extend its suspension of uranium enrichment as part of the Paris Agreement through the end of July; the official IRNA news agency said June 5. According to the report, Ali Aqamohammadi, head of the Policy Making and Publicity Committee of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, said the EU3 -- Britain, France and Germany -- must offer a comprehensive plan to implement the Paris Agreement by the end of July. The agreement, signed in November 2004, stipulates that Iran would suspend its uranium enrichment activities in exchange for economic and technical incentives provided by the European Union.
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