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Iran and three world powers have been handed a draft proposal by UN nuclear monitors on Iran's uranium enrichment.Iran and three world powers have been handed a draft proposal by UN nuclear monitors on Iran's uranium enrichment.
Tehran will have until Friday to give its approval of the deal put forward by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director Mohamed ElBaradei.Tehran will have until Friday to give its approval of the deal put forward by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director Mohamed ElBaradei.
It comes on the final day of tense negotiations involving Iran, France, Russia and the United States at IAEA headquarters in Vienna. The talks in Vienna, involving Iran, France, Russia and the US, had focused on Iran exporting its uranium to other countries to be enriched.
Talks stalled on Tuesday when Iran refused to curb its enrichment work. Debate had stalled on Tuesday when Iran refused to curb enrichment.
Exporting uranium has been seen as a way for Iran to get the fuel it needs, while giving guarantees to the West that it will not be used for nuclear weapons.
"I have circulated a draft agreement that in my judgment reflects a balanced approach to how to move forward," Mr ElBaradei told reporters in Vienna."I have circulated a draft agreement that in my judgment reflects a balanced approach to how to move forward," Mr ElBaradei told reporters in Vienna.
He gave no further details on the agreement.He gave no further details on the agreement.
The BBC's Bethany Bell in Vienna says the completion of the drafts will be a big confidence boost for all involved in the talks, but many details are still to be worked out.
Iran insists its nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes and that is has the right to enrich uranium but Western states believe it is attempting to develop a nuclear weapons.