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Western powers reopen Iran nuclear talks

By James Blitz in Vienna

Published: October 19 2009 13:17 | Last updated: October 19 2009 19:51

Iran began fresh talks with world powers on Monday on the future of its nuclear programme amid western hopes that Tehran will agree a deal that significantly reduces its current stock of low enriched uranium (LEU).

In a new attempt to resolve the stand-off over Iran’s programme, the US, France and Russia sent high-level government figures to Vienna for talks which, if successful, could help avert fresh international sanctions from being imposed next year.

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