Special report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- Iran's chief nuclear
negotiator AliLarijani has said that a draft UN Security Council resolution
seeking to impose sanctions on Tehran is a "psychological move," the official
IRNA news agency reported on Thursday.
Concerns of the West, especially the United States,
over Iran's nuclear program had no legal basis, Larijani said in a television
interview Wednesday night.
He said that Iran's response to the package of
incentives offered by the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and
Germany was "logical."
The rejection of the logical response under pressure
from Washington showed that they did not want to "logically settle the issue"
through continued negotiations, Larijani said.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran will respond
appropriately to any move by the West against it," he said.
Larijani said that he would visit Russia later this
week for talks on his country's nuclear energy program.
The United States has been seeking to impose
sanctions on Iran through the UN Security Council on the grounds that Tehran is
developing a nuclear-weapon program under the guise of a civilian-use program.
Iran has insisted that its nuclear program is for
peaceful purposes and voiced hope for talks on the nuclear standoff. But the
Islamic Republic rejected a prerequisite of suspending nuclear work for such
talks.
