Saturday, May 22, 2010
Turkey in bid to rally support for Iran nuclear deal
Turkey's Prime Minister seeks global support for an agreement in which Iran would send much of its low-enriched uranium to Turkey.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan office said he told U.S. President Barack Obama in a correspondence that the agreement "has opened the door for a political solution." Erdogan office said the letter also gave information about the uranium deal.
The agreement has failed to ease concern in the West, which fears that Tehran would carry on enriching uranium to senior levels.
The U.S. introduce a decree this week calling for a number of financial and trade limits, after winning hold up from China and Russia.
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