US special envoy: Iran 'weeks' away from enough enriched uranium for nuke
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76% Very Conservative
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49% :Malley revealed that a comprehensive proposal that the United States was prepared to accept had been presented, and that the only "party that has not said yes [to it] is Iran.""The European Union -- in its role as coordinator -- wanted to try one more effort, at least one more effort, and so they invited both delegations [from Iran and the United States] to meet them in Doha in the hope that Iranians would show something, some willingness to get to yes," said Malley, who led the American team of negotiators.45% : U.S. special envoy for Iran Robert Malley said on Tuesday that Tehran is just "a matter of weeks" away from having enough enriched uranium for a nuclear weapon.
35% : But, he continued, it "seem[s] at this point [Tehran is] not capable of providing answers."
25% : The discussion that needs to take place now, he said, "is not so much between us and Iran, although we're prepared to have that, it's between Iran and itself ...
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