PARIS, Aug 17 (Xinhua) -- Iran's ambassador to Paris
Ali Ahani reaffirmed Thursday that the United Nations' call for the suspension
of uranium enrichment in Iran was "not acceptable".
"The suspension demand is one that has absolutely no legal basis. It is a political demand that is not acceptable
to our public opinion or by parliament," Ahani told French radio RMC.
"We do not believe in nuclear weapons at all because
we do not think they can guarantee our security, but we insist on the use of
these technologies for peaceful ends," he said.
This statement came one day after Iranian Foreign
Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said that Tehran was ready to "discuss" a uranium
enrichment freeze, barely two weeks before a U.N. Security Council deadline to
halt the sensitive nuclear work or risk sanctions.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday
rejected the U.N. Security Council resolution, which requires Iran to suspend
all activities related to uranium enrichment by August 31, or risk possible
sanctions.
The five U.N. Security Council permanent members --
China, France, Britain, Russia and the United States -- plus Germany are waiting
for Teheran's response to the resolution, by August 22, in return for an offer
of cooperation.
Teheran considers that it has the right to carry out
uranium enrichment, but the major powers suspect that Iran could use it to build
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