ANKARA (Reuters) - U.N. nuclear inspectors have begun disconnecting some centrifuges used for enriching uranium at Iran's Natanz plant under a landmark nuclear deal with world powers due to take effect on Monday, Iranian state television reported.
Under the agreement, Iran will suspend its higher-grade uranium enrichment - a process that could bring it closer to the capability to produce fuel suitable for nuclear bombs - in return for some easing of Western sanctions.
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