Iran reports nuclear advance before Geneva talks

TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran will use domestically produced uranium concentrates for the first time at a key plant in its nuclear programme on Sunday, state media reported, a day before the Islamic state resumes talks with world powers.

The news appeared designed to signal Iran’s determination to press ahead with its nuclear activities, which it says are for peaceful power generation but the West fears are aimed at making bombs, ahead of the Dec. 6-7 meeting in Geneva.

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