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Australia agrees to sell uranium to India, ending a long stalemate
Australia and India signed an administrative deal to resume uranium exports, ending years of stalemate over concerns India might use the material for weapons. The agreement, subject to IAEA safeguards and separation of civilian/military nuclear programs, follows a 2014 deal blocked by Australia's refusal to sell to non-Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty signatories.
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