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LONDON, Aug. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- Britain said on Monday it was "deeply concerned" about Iran's rejection of proposals by Britain, France and Germany (E3) and its decision to restart its nuclear program.
"We
regret Iran's decision to reject the E3's proposals and are deeply concerned
about reports that Iran has also decided to restart the Uranium conversion
facility at Isfahan," British Foreign Office Minister Ian Pearson said in a
statement on government Internet website.
"We will
discuss next steps in the IAEA (the International Atomic Energy Agency) board of
governors tomorrow," said Ian Pearson, minister of Britain, current holder of
the rotating European Union presidency.
"We asked
Iran to study our ideas carefully, and suggested meetings of senior officials on
31 August and Ministers in September to consider them. Iran's decision to reject
them without discussion is damaging," he added.
The
statement came shortly after Iran rejected a package of E3's proposals designed
for a solution of the stand-off over Iran's nuclear plans and reopened uranium
conversion in an Isfahan plant.
Officials
of France and Germany also voiced their concerns over the latest development
over the Iran nuclear issue, calling on Tehran to return to talks on its nuclear
program.
French
Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said Iran's resumption of nuclear work
clearly violated an accord made in Paris last year, when Tehran agreed to
suspend all nuclear activity as a confidence-building measure.
German
Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer said E3 were doing as much as they possibly can
to avert a negative development with "disastrous consequences."
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