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PARIS, Feb. 16 (Xinhuanet) -- French Foreign Minister
Philippe Douste-Blazy said on Thursday that Iran was pursuing a clandestine
military nuclear program, the first time a European diplomat has made such
explicit claims against Tehran.
"No civilian nuclear program can
explain the Iranian nuclear program. It is a clandestine military nuclear
program," Douste-Blazy said on France-2 television, however, he did not give any
further details.
"The international community has sent a very firm
message by saying to the Iranians: 'Come back to reason. Suspend all nuclear
activity and the enrichment of uranium and the conversion of uranium,' but they
aren't listening to us." he added.
Therefore, the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) decided to report Iran to the UN Security Council, and the world body is
awaiting a report, due on March 6, by IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei before
deciding how to proceed, Douste-Blazy said.
"Now it's up to the Security Council to say what it
will do, what means it will use to stop, to manage, to halt this terrible crisis
of nuclear proliferation caused by Iran," Douste-Blazy said.
Douste-Blazy's charge was immediately dismissed by
Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani, who said that "we want civil
nuclear energy, we don't want to have the bomb."
Speaking from Tehran on France-Inter radio, he said,
"Concerning nuclear arms, we are a responsible country. ... The propaganda
suggests that we want the bomb, but this is not the truth."
France, Britain and Germany have led European
negotiations that have failed to persuade Iran to suspend parts of its nuclear
program.
Amid mounting tensions, Iran on Monday resumed
feeding uranium gas into centrifuges for nuclear-fuel enrichment after a break
of two and a half years, but said the resumed enrichment work was just for
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