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The discussions revolve around the fate of Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, especially the amount enriched to 60%, which is a critical point in the Iranian nuclear negotiations with the United States. Expectations suggest a provisional understanding lasting between 30 and 60 days that would involve easing sanctions and reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for nuclear and security measures, with a focus on how to handle the uranium stockpile, which theoretically is enough to produce about 10 nuclear bombs if enrichment levels are increased to 90%. Iran is demanding to keep its stockpile within its borders and possibly transfer it to Russia for reprocessing, while Washington considers managing this as a key condition for reaching an agreement.
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