The enriched uranium was discovered by the UN agency at the same site which was bombed by Israeli jets in September 2007. "The agency clearly thinks it has something significant enough in the report to put Syria on the (nuclear safeguards) agenda right after North Korea and Iran," one senior diplomat told Reuters.
So I guess Syrian claims that it was just an "agricultural research center" are now on hold?
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