@Shin: As if anyone would expect anything else than IRGC (Yeah, not Mojtaba’s decision for sure) not allowing the handover of 400+ Kg of Uranium out of Iran, which is one of the most valuable bargaining chip

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) prevented the transfer of over 400 kilograms of uranium out of Iran, a move seen as a key bargaining chip in ongoing negotiations.

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