By PETER LEONARD, Associated Press | February 25, 2013 | Updated: February 25, 2013 6:16am Comments (0) E-mail Print Tweet Page 1 of 1 ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) — The venue for talks on Iran's nuclear program between world powers and Tehran carries a symbolism that Western negotiators will hope serves as a positive omen. In the 1990s, Kazakhstan, a sprawling former Soviet republic, gave up a huge nuclear stockpile and now wants to capitalize on its nonproliferation track record by offering to host a bank of reactor fuel that would remove the need for countries, namely Iran, to enrich uranium for themselves. That may be one proposal under consideration at this week's talks in Kazakhstan's...
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