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TEHRAN, Feb. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Iran said on Sunday
that it has reached a preliminary agreement with Russia on a Russian proposal of
a joint uranium-enrichment venture and the two countries would continue talks in
the coming days.
"We have reached a preliminary agreement for the
establishment of a joint enrichment venture," Gholamreza Aqazadeh, head of
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, was quoted by official media as saying.
Aqazadeh, who is also Iran's vice-president, made the
comments at a joint press conference with his visiting Russian counterpart
Sergei Kiriyenko in the southern province of Bushehr, where Iran's first nuclear
power plant is being constructed with Russian aid.
Aghazadeh told the reporters that the two sides had "made
progress" on the joint venture offer during Kiriyenko's three-day visit which
started Friday.
"We will continue the discussion in the coming days in
Moscow,and we think the negotiations would yield satisfying results for the
meeting (of the International Atomic Energy Agency) on March 6," he added.
Russia proposed last December that the two countries
establish a joint venture in Russia to enrich uranium for Iran, holding that the
offer would secure Iran' legal nuclear rights while guaranteeing the peaceful
use of the technology.
In response, Iran defined the Russian suggestion as not
negative but incomplete.
Russia expects that Iran's acceptance of its
compromise plan would cool down the rising tension over the Islamic
Republic'snuclear program before the key IAEA meeting.
For his part, Kiriyenko said that Moscow is still
waiting for Iran's decision on the Russian proposal.
"We are awaiting a decision from Iran guaranteeing
the right to nuclear energy and the non-deviation of nuclear material," he told
reporters.
He confirmed that the negotiations would continue in
Moscow sometime in the coming days.
The upcoming talks in Moscow would be the third round
of the recent bilateral talks over Moscow's compromise plan.
Seyed Ali Hosseini-Tash, Deputy Secretary of Iran's
SupremeNational Security Council, led a delegation to Moscow and held two-day
negotiations with Russian officials from Monday.
Hosseini-Tash defined the talks as constructive, saying
two parts reached rudimentary agreement on some principles of the Russian
proposal during the first round of talks.
The IAEA board of governors will convene on March 6 with
the Iranian nuclear issue top on the agenda.
The agency in early February adopted a resolution to
report Iran's case to the UN Security Council but asked the powerful council to
withhold actions until the meeting in March, referring to economic sanctions
warmly advocated by the United States. Enditem
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