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BEIJING, Aug. 2 -- Iran has agreed to a two-day delay
in reopening its nuclear processing plant near the central city of Isfa-han.
The agreement came late Monday following a request from
the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog agency.
The spokesman for Iran's Supreme
National Security Council, Ali Agha Mohammadi, said UN Nuclear Chief Mohammed
ElBaradei asked Tehran for a "maximum of two days" to send its inspectors to
Isfa-han where they will oversee the breaking of UN seals on the nuclear plant
ahead of a resumption of uranium conversion activities.
Mohammadi said Tehran's restraint towards restarting
uranium processing showed the government's intention not to squander Iran's
right to nuclear power, while preserving close ties to Europe.
Earlier in the day, ElBaradei warned Iran not to take any
action that might prejudice negotiations with Europe at this critical stage.
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(Source: CCTV.com)
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