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TEHRAN, Dec. 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Iran will not resume
uranium enrichment during nuclear talks with the European Union (EU), the head
of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization Gholamreza Aghazadeh said
Saturday.
"Iran will not resume uranium enrichment as
long as our negotiators hold a new round of talks with the Europeans," Aghazadeh
was quoted as saying by Iran's official IRNA news
agency.
However, Aghazadeh said that Iran would
definitely resume the enrichment in the future, adding that Tehran has legal
right to gain mastery of complete nuclear fuel cycle.
IRNA reported that Iran and EU officials would resume talks over Iran's nuclear
ambition before Dec. 25.
The EU suspended the talks in
August after Tehran resumed the uranium conversion activities, a precursor to
uranium enrichment which the EU has been persuading Iran to abandon as guarantee
of its claim that its nuclear program is fully for peaceful
purposes.
The EU is expected to sell Tehran on a
Russian proposal which allows Iran to carry out uranium enrichment in Russia so
as to keep Tehran from obtaining technology crucial to making atom
bombs.
Iran refuses however to give up the right to
enrichment on its territory and has invited other countries to take part in its
nuclear program.
"Certain countries have signaled
their agreement to cooperate in Natanz enrichment facility," Aghazadeh said,
hoping the " negotiations with Europeans will facilitate this
trend."
The United States accuses Iran of developing
nuclear weapons under the disguise of a civilian nuclear energy drive, a charge
rejected by Tehran as politically motivated. Enditem |