Special Report:
Iran Nuclear
Crisis
TEHRAN, July 15 (Xinhua) -- An Iranian official said
on Saturday that the country's leadership was determined to refuse the West's
request for a halt of sensitive nuclear activities, the semi-official Mehr news
agency reported.
"The West has raised two preconditions in a proposal
-- freezing nuclear activities and responding to questions raised by the Board
of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)," Abdolreza
Rahmani-Fazli, deputy secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, was
quoted as saying.
"But our leadership has been determined that they
would not accept the demands," he said.
The remarks were seen as an explicit rejection of the
West's demands on Iran's nuclear program for the first time.
On June 6, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana
presented Iran with a package agreed on by the five permanent members of the UN
Security Council plus Germany concerning the Iranian nuclear issue.
The proposal includes both incentives aimed at
persuading Iran to suspend uranium enrichment and possible sanctions if Iran
does not comply.
Western countries have been pressing Tehran to
respond to the six-nation package before Saturday, but Iran has rejected the
request.
The six countries agreed on Wednesday to return
Iran's nuclear issue to the UN Security Council.
The move drew a strong reaction from the Iranian
government. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned on Thursday that his country
would revise cooperation with IAEA and may quit the Non-Proliferation Treaty
(NPT) if the West is not sincere on the nuclear issue.
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