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(MEMRI) A. Savyon and Yigal Carmon - While the U.S. protests Iran's minor breach of the 300 kg. limit on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium set in the 2015 nuclear deal, the location of 8.5 tons of Iranian-enriched uranium ostensibly shipped to Russia remains completely unknown. It could well be back in Iran. At a February 11, 2016, hearing before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. Coordinator for Iran Nuclear Implementation Stephen Mull acknowledged that Washington had lost track of the enriched uranium, which, he said, was no longer under IAEA oversight. A. Savyon is Director of the MEMRI Iran Media Studies Project; Yigal Carmon is President of MEMRI. 2019-07-03 00:00:00Full Article
The Farce of Iran's Breach of Limit on Enriched Uranium
(MEMRI) A. Savyon and Yigal Carmon - While the U.S. protests Iran's minor breach of the 300 kg. limit on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium set in the 2015 nuclear deal, the location of 8.5 tons of Iranian-enriched uranium ostensibly shipped to Russia remains completely unknown. It could well be back in Iran. At a February 11, 2016, hearing before the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. Coordinator for Iran Nuclear Implementation Stephen Mull acknowledged that Washington had lost track of the enriched uranium, which, he said, was no longer under IAEA oversight. A. Savyon is Director of the MEMRI Iran Media Studies Project; Yigal Carmon is President of MEMRI. 2019-07-03 00:00:00Full Article
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