Brussels - The high-level officials from six major countries expressed their disappointment, Friday, after Iran did not agree to the proposal that is intended to delay its potential ability to make nuclear bombs, they urged Tehran reconsider that decision.
Iran rejected a deal that set the country will send enriched uranium to foreign countries to convert into fuel for the medical interests in Tehran.
"We are disappointed with the lack of follow-up of three understandings (in the proposed agreement)," said a senior EU official Robert Cooper, after meeting officials from the United Kingdom, France, USA, Germany, Russia and China.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to mediate a plan in which Iran would send enriched uranium to the low level of Russia and France, Tehran on Wednesday rejected the proposal.
Based on that initiative, Iran was given the option to send about 75 percent enriched uranium in a low-level overseas to be turned into fuel plates for the purposes of making Tehran reactor isotopes for cancer treatment.
When asked whether Iran's refusal will lead to implementation of new sanctions, one source mengetahu these negotiations say that there was general discussion of the sanctions but no detailed things started to talk about.
Major countries of the world wants to reduce Iran's uranium reserves fall below levels needed to make an atomic bomb - if the uranium was enriched in a high level.
Israel and some Western countries accuse Iran of using its nuclear program as a cover for making atomic weapons, but Tehran insists that its nuclear program only for peaceful civilian purposes. (Antara News)
Friday, November 20, 2009
Nuclear Iran, Six Nations Disappointed
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