MOSCOW — In a move sure to disappoint United States diplomats trying to halt Iran’s nuclear program, the atomic energy agency of Russia said Friday that it would take a crucial step later this month toward starting Iran’s first nuclear power plant. The agency said that technicians would move tons of low-enriched uranium fuel from a storage site into the reactor on Aug. 21. The United States had asked Russia to hold off moves to start the plant until Iran assuaged concerns that...
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