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"I would hate to see that we are moving back to sanctions," Mohamed El-Baradei said. "Because sanctions, at the end of the day ... really don't resolve issues." He said the IAEA had not yet received a formal reply from Tehran to its proposals, although Iranian officials had told him they would not send uranium for reprocessing abroad unless they first received the promised fuel rods. "Well, that to me is an extreme case of distrust," El-Baradei said. "And what we are really trying to do is replace distrust by a degree of trust."
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