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Under pressure, Iran wants review of nuclear fuel deal
Updated on Tuesday, November 03, 2009, 00:34 IST Tags:Irannuclear fueldeal
Tehran: Iran said on Monday it wants a review of the UN-brokered nuclear fuel deal, indicating it prefers to purchase the supplies directly rather than sending its own uranium abroad.

Tehran's latest stance on the high-profile proposal came as close ally Moscow and London urged the Islamic republic to accept the offer which aims at applying the brakes on Iran's galloping nuclear programme.

"We are ready to buy the fuel from any supplier under the full surveillance of the IAEA, as we bought from Argentina about 20 years ago with the cooperation of the IAEA," Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Tehran's envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said to a news agency in Vienna.

Soltanieh did not clarify whether Iran was rejecting the present UN draft plan, which proposes to ship Tehran's low-enriched uranium (LEU) abroad for further processing and conversion into fuel.

World powers are backing the draft as they fear Tehran could enrich its stock of LEU to very high levels under the pretext of making fuel for a Tehran reactor, and use it to produce atomic weapons. Tehran denies these charges.

Soltanieh insisted Tehran prefers to buy the fuel but said its key aim is to obtain guaranteed supplies. Iran is ready for another meeting in Vienna to discuss the technical details, he said.

"We expect that like any other country, we will be able to buy and pay for it without any other condition, under the IAEA full scope safeguards of course," he said.

Bureau Report


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The screws should be tightened on Iran whose very dubious behaviour is obvious to everyone that it is intent on making a nuclear bomb with the delivery system to strike at Isreal and later on at the Gulf Arab countries. Once nuclear no one can stop this renegade nation. To make matters the majority of Iranians both living in the States and Europe and inside Iran support the Iranian government going nuclear and building a bomb. -Kotwal - UAE a