Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
BRUSSELS, July 6 (Xinhua) -- Iran's chief nuclear
negotiator Ali Larijani kept mum on Thursday on the international proposals on
the Iranian nuclear issue.
He would not say whether Tehran would respond soon to the proposals drawn up by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the United
States -- plus Germany.
The United States and the European Union (EU) were
pressing for a reply by July 15 when a summit of the Group of Eight most
industrialized countries takes place in St. Petersburg, Russia. But Tehran has
said it would not respond until August 22.
Larijani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National
Security Council, met EU foreign policy and security chief Javier Solana on
Thursday night.
"We are serious about continuing negotiations and
will start next Tuesday our talks," he told reporters upon arrival at the
meeting in Brussels.
Asked whether he had brought with him an initial
answer to the proposals, he simply said through an interpreter: "We will talk
about it on Tuesday."
Tehran and the EU will start detailed talks on
Tuesday in Paris, which are expected to be followed by consultations of the
foreign ministers of the six countries which have drawn up the package. The
Iranians are not expected to participate in the consultations on Wednesday.
The package was designed to lure Iran to a suspension
of uranium enrichment, a crucial step in the nuclear fuel cycle to make atomic
bombs, in return for political and economic incentives and nuclear technological
assistance.
But Tehran has insisted no precondition shall be
attached to the negotiations.
Iran resumed uranium enrichment-related activities in
January. As a result, the EU suspended talks and sought to bring the issue
before the UN Security Council.
Larijani postponed his trip to Brussels by one day,
reportedly to protest the visit of an Iranian exile group leader to the European
Parliament in Strasbourg, France.
Solana, who traveled to Tehran to present the package
on June 6, said Wednesday that he was surprised at the delay.
The United States accuses Iran of a secret program to
produce nuclear weapons. Iran has said its nuclear program is for peaceful
purposes only. Enditem