Iran has agreed to exchange 1,200 kgs of low-enriched uranium for rods, provided that the exchange takes place in Turkey and that the UNSC imposes no further demands.
What nonsense. The 1,200 kgs was the lowest estimate of Iranian nuclear stocks in October 2009. It did not account for shipments from North Korea and stocks returning from Syria.
Since then, Iran has enriched at least 700 kgs more, and it does not intend to stop the centrifuges after the exchange. Thus, despite the exchange, Iran will soon have enough low-enriched uranium to produce the bomb.





