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Iran to Offer New Proposals, No Compromise in N-Talks |
2005-12-20 |
![]() The first formal talks between the two sides in months will examine the possibility of resuming long-term negotiations aimed at winning guarantees that Iran will not acquire the bomb. Failure could spark a push by the Europeans and United States for the issue to be sent to the UN Security Council. Iran insists it only wants to make reactor fuel and generate electricity, and that the uranium enrichment process is a ârightâ to any signatory of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty â even though the process can be extended to make weapons material. âThe world has understood that the national will of Iran to enrich is serious,â top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani was quoted as saying. The European Union and the United States argue that Iran cannot be trusted with such technology, and the issue of enrichment is the cause of the current deadlock. Aghazadeh did not elaborate on the proposals Iran could present, but pointed to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejadâs offer for foreign firms to be involved in enrichment on Iranian soil as a form of guarantee that the fuel cycle will not be diverted to weapons making. The Europeans have already rejected this idea, and are in turn pressing a proposal from Moscow whereby Iran could only enrich its uranium on Russian soil. Tehran has rejected that idea. |
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