VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran has resumed some uranium enrichment work, a first step towards making fuel for atomic reactors or bombs, in defiance of a vote reporting Tehran to the U.N. Security Council, diplomatic sources said on Monday.
Iran had said it would restart enrichment, shelved for two years under Western pressure, by early March but gave no date.
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