Most Western and developing nations in the UN nuclear watchdog tentatively agreed to shelve Iran’s request for aid to a nuclear project over fears it could yield bomb-grade plutonium, diplomats said. But the deal left open the possibility of revisiting Iran’s case later, bowing to developing nations’ concern not to set a precedent for rejecting aid to them for peaceful atomic energy projects, widening a gap between “nuclear haves and have-nots”. Full Story
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