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Iran agrees to stop some nuclear testing

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The Middle Eastern country of Iran has agreed to stop some of its nuclear work.

As a sign of good will, some of the international restrictions – on how they trade and are allowed to deal with other countries – are being relaxed.

Leaders from six major countries, including the US and UK, have been in talks with the country of Iran for four days in Switzerland.

Some western countries have been concerned that Iran is making nuclear weapons. Iran has repeatedly denied this allegation.

Iran says its nuclear work is being done for their power stations.

Experts also believe that the agreement includes Iran cutting their stores of uranium (the chemical used in nuclear activity) and allowing more access to international inspectors.

US President Barack Obama welcomed the deal, saying it “cut off Iran’s most likely paths to a [nuclear] bomb”.

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  1. I think it’s good that people are wanting to stop nuclear testing, it’s bad and I think they test it on animals

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