On 17 May 2010 Brazil, Iran and Turkey signed a tri-partite Joint Declaration asserting that a nuclear fuel exchange could lead to wider cooperation to exploit nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. This paper looks at the implications of the nuclear fuel swap agreed on 17 May 2010 between Brazil, Iran and Turkey in the context of Iran’s nuclear programme as well as the reasons and expectations of the Brazilian and Turkish emerging powers with regard to their deal with the Iranian proliferator power.
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Author:Ian Anthony
Series:Elcano Analyses
Volume: 2010
Issue: 96
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Madrid, Spain
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
The End of Deference: Iran, Brazil and Turkey and the Nuclear Fuel Swap (ARI)
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