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Iran ready to accept some limits on nuclear programme in exchange for lifting economic sanctions, says Deputy FM

Tehran, Aug 11 (UNI) In an unexpected statement, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-e Ravanchi, has said that the country is willing to accept certain restrictions on its nuclear programme in exchange for lifting of economic sanctions, though ending uranium enrichment is not one of them, terming it non-negotiable.

As per Iran International, the Deputy FM said, “We can agree to have limits on our nuclear programme, and in return the economic sanctions must be lifted.
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