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Iran set to ignore UN demand for nuclear freeze |
2006-04-18 |
![]() "One should not follow such propositions... which are not rational," he said, adding: "Iran will follow its nuclear programme with patience." Last Tuesday, Iran announced it had successfully enriched uranium to the level needed for reactor fuel, reigniting fears that the hardline regime would soon acquire the technical know-how to make bombs. The deputy head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, Mohammad Saidi, argued that the UN nuclear watchdog had failed to find any proof that Iran's programme was anything other than a legitimate effort to generate electricity. "Therefore, there is no need to continue a suspension," he told the Etemad-Melli newspaper. "These countries have to accept the reality and realise they are talking with a country that masters this tech |
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