Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program aim to build on an April agreement targeting the infrastructure needed to produce plutonium and enriched uranium, key components of nuclear weapons.
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The agreement also limited research on improved centrifuge designs, according to Barry Blechman, co-founder of the Stimson Center, a Washington research institute.
“You want to make sure they do not develop more advanced centrifuges, because the ones they have working now are kind-of the Model T version and it is very slow,” Blechman said.
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