Iran, Turkey and Brazil agree on fuel swap deal
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Turkey's Foreign Minister said on Sunday that an agreement had been reached between Iran, Turkey and Brazil over procedures to revive a stalled UN-backed nuclear fuel swap deal.
When Ahmet Davutoglu was asked by reporters in Tehran whether there would be agreement on the nuclear fuel swap deal, he replied: "Yes, it has been reached after almost 18 hours of negotiations." Turkey's foreign ministry said a formal announcement might be made on Monday morning after final revisions. (Reuters)