Special report:
Iran Nuclear
Crisis
TEHRAN, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- Deputy Director of Iran's
Atomic Energy Organization (AEO) Mohammad Sa'eedi said on Monday that suspension
of uranium enrichment was "practically impossible" even though the UN Security
Council has made such a demand, the local Fars news agency reported.
The UN Security Council has recently adopted a
resolution urging Tehran to suspend by Aug. 31 all enrichment-related and
reprocessing activities, including research and development, or face the
prospect of sanctions.
"Considering the technical progresses made by the
Iranian scientists in the nuclear ground, suspension of uranium enrichment has
now turned practically impossible," Sa'eedi was quoted as saying.
He confirmed that Iran would present its response on
Tuesday to an international nuclear package offered by the five permanent
members of the Security Council plus Germany.
Tehran's answer would be "very comprehensive and
provide a very convenient opportunity for the West to move towards solving the
case through negotiations," said the Iranian official.
Meanwhile, Iran would not propose any parallel or
counter plan to replace the six-nation package, Sa'eedi said.
The six-nation proposal includes both incentives
aimed at persuading Iran to suspend uranium enrichment and possible sanctions if
Iran does not comply. Iran has promised to give an official response by Aug. 22.
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