Iran, world powers agree to draft deal on uranium

Under the proposal, most of Tehran's nuclear material would be transferred abroad to be reformatted for medical purposes. The nations have until Friday to approve the plan.

The head of the world's atomic energy watchdog said Iran and world powers have until Friday to approve a proposed deal to transfer most of Iran's nuclear material abroad to be reformatted for medical purposes. Full Story »

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by Manfred Ostrowski - Oct. 22, 2009

This informative and quite balanced article updates us briefly on the issue of Iran's uranium enrichment program. The account implies that president Obama might accept Iran's right to enrichment, which seems to be understandable, if enrichment should prove to be for peaceful purposes.

Now as Iran is "considering" the proposal, I hope the Iranian government will approve it, too, so trust and fruitful interaction can grow. Human rights in Iran should nevertheless remain a major concern for Western politicians.

I very much hope that people see the big picture, see that this agreement could open the way for a complete normalization of relations between Iran and the international community.

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