IAEA weighs moving Iran's enriched uranium with Russia and US involvement
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The IAEA estimates most of Iran's enriched uranium remains at the Isfahan complex, based on satellite imagery and limited access to inspection, and has discussed moving the material out of Iran with Russia and the United States, though on-site verification is hindered by access restrictions.
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