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Jalili. Welcomes talks Photo: Reuters
Jalili. Welcomes talks Photo: Reuters
 
 

Iran atomic negotiator wants speedy talks

Islamic Republic's chief negotiator in talks with Western powers over its atomic program says hopes draft deal on nuclear fuel will be reached soon

Reuters
Published: 11.09.09, 00:04 / Israel News

Iran's chief negotiator in talks with Western powers over its atomic program said on Sunday he hoped a draft deal on nuclear fuel would be reached soon.

 

"Tehran still welcomes the negotiations (with the six powers) on the basis of its package of proposals," state broadcaster IRIB quoted Saeed Jalili as saying. It said he hoped the talks "will be completed as quickly as possible".

 

Refusal
Iran refuses to send enriched uranium abroad / AFP
Head of Iranian parliament's national security, foreign policy committee Alaeddin Borujerdi tells ISNA news agency, 'Option of giving our enriched uranium gradually or in one go is over now'
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The United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China want to persuade Iran to suspend uranium enrichment activities in return for economic and political incentives. Tehran has so far refused to halt its enrichment.

 

A UN-drafted nuclear proposal would see Iran sending most of its low-enriched uranium abroad by the end of the year for further enrichment before being returned to Iran as fuel for a medical reactor in Tehran.

 

Iran says talks are needed on the nuclear deal and that wants to import atomic fuel rather than send its own uranium abroad for processing.

 

The West accuses Iran of covertly trying to build a nuclear bomb. Tehran says its nuclear program is peaceful, aimed at generating electricity to meet its booming domestic demand.

 

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