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Moscow: Iran, Russia to end uranium exchange deal

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On December 9, 2015, Posted by , In News, With No Comments

Russian Envoy to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Vladimir Voronkov on Monday predicted that uranium exchange deal between Tehran and Moscow, upon JCPOA agreement between Iran and Group 5+1, will end by the end of the year.

He expressed hope for approval of draft resolution of G5+1 in meeting of December 15 of Board of Governors and said that after passing the resolution and implementation of commitments between Iran and G5+1, the main part of sanctions on Iran will be removed on January 2016.
Meeting of joint commission of Iran and Group 5+1 was held in Vienna on Monday morning for 2 hours and deputy foreign ministers of seven countries discussed and considered draft resolution of G5+1 to be presented to the Board of Governors.
Deputies Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi, Majid Takht-e Ravanchi as well as Director General for political and international security Hamid Baeedinejad and Iran’s permanent representative to International Atomic Energy Agency attended the meeting.

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