On July 3rd, Iranian diplomats presented a proposal to the “P5+1” nations — the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, namely US, Russia, China, Britain, and France, plus Germany — that insisted on Iran’s right to enrich nuclear materials. Click here for our full coverage of the P5+1’s reaction or click “download this document” at left to read the English summary of the Iranian position, released after the talks.
Iran’s Proposal To Keep Its Nuclear Program
Source: Iranian Diplomats-
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