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TEHRAN, May 30 (Xinhua) -- Iranian foreign ministry
spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi said on Tuesday that Iran would continue its uranium
enrichment activities despite growing pressure for a halt. "The issue of whether
Iran would halt or suspend enrichment is not on its agenda," Asefi told a press
briefing.
Iran has repeatedly vowed never to give up its legal
right to enriching uranium for peaceful purposes under the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Foreign ministers from the five permanent members of
the UN Security Council -- the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France
-- plus Germany will meet in Vienna on Thursday to discuss a new package of both
incentives and penalties in a bid to persuade Iran to give up uranium
enrichment.
Diplomats from the six nations made some progress in
formulating a common position at a meeting in London last Wednesday.
Asefi said Tuesday his government would reject any
demand by the six countries for Iran to halt enrichment.
"Definitely, we won't accept it. It's natural that we
won't give up our rights," he told reporters. Enditem
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