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The United States and Iran are discussing a potential moratorium on uranium enrichment for over 10 years, according to reports. The proposed plan includes a 30-day negotiation window and the removal of existing enriched uranium stockpiles from the country.

The United States and Iran are reportedly discussing a proposal for a moratorium on uranium enrichment lasting over 10 years, according to sources cited by CNN. The plan includes provisions for a 30-day negotiation period, the unfreezing of Iranian assets, and the removal of enriched uranium stockpiles.

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