Why Iran’s nuclear programme held in Kazakhstan ended without agreement in Tehran on 6 April 2013.
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Due to the pressure from UN Security Council.
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Iran’s nuclear programme held in Kazakhstan ended without agreement in Tehran on 6 April 2013 as the P5+1 group comprising the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the US, Russia, China, the UK and France – plus Germany had asked Iran to stop enriching uranium up to 20 percent in exchange for some relief from sanctions.
Due to the pressure from UN Security Council.
eAnswers Team
Iran’s nuclear programme held in Kazakhstan ended without agreement in Tehran on 6 April 2013 as the P5+1 group comprising the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the US, Russia, China, the UK and France – plus Germany had asked Iran to stop enriching uranium up to 20 percent in exchange for some relief from sanctions.
Due to the pressure from UN Security Council.
eAnswers Team
Iran’s nuclear programme held in Kazakhstan ended without agreement in Tehran on 6 April 2013 as the P5+1 group comprising the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the US, Russia, China, the UK and France – plus Germany had asked Iran to stop enriching uranium up to 20 percent in exchange for some relief from sanctions.