UN-proposed nuclear deal still on table: Iran MP

"Our first option is to buy fuel of 20 percent (enrichment)," ISNA and Mehr news agencies quoted Alaeddin Borujerdi, the head of parliament's national security and foreign policy committee, as saying.

"But if we cannot buy it we could make a limited exchange on condition that first we get fuel of 20 percent," he added.

Webmaster's Commentary: 

Iran is trying to work out a counter-proposal that will work for them, as well as Western powers, which is perfectly logical.

Of course, it won't be spun that way in either the Western or Israeli media.

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