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Iran 'reply' on nuclear fuel deal | Iran 'reply' on nuclear fuel deal |
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Iran has delivered a response on a UN-backed proposal seen as crucial to easing diplomatic tensions over its nuclear programme, Iranian media say. | |
Under the plan, most of Iran's enriched uranium would be sent abroad to be turned into fuel rods for research use. | |
Iran's president said earlier his country was ready to co-operate with the proposal. | |
Iran says it is enriching uranium for fuel, but the US and its allies have accused it of seeking nuclear weapons. | Iran says it is enriching uranium for fuel, but the US and its allies have accused it of seeking nuclear weapons. |
A report on Al-Alam TV on Thursday said Iran had given its response on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) plan, but gave no details. | |
Iran's Isna news agency quoted Iran's ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, as saying only that Iranian "economic and technical concerns regarding the supply of fuel for the research reactor [in Tehran] should be addressed." | |
Earlier, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad described the IAEA proposal as a move from "confrontation to co-operation" by western powers. | |
"We welcome fuel exchange, nuclear cooperation, building of power plants and reactors and we are ready to co-operate," Mr Ahmadinejad said in a televised speech in the city of Mashhad. | |
The IAEA has proposed exporting most of Iran's enriched uranium to Russia and France, where it would be converted into fuel before being returned to Iran. | The IAEA has proposed exporting most of Iran's enriched uranium to Russia and France, where it would be converted into fuel before being returned to Iran. |
The plan was agreed by the US, Russia and France, after talks in Vienna, but Iran missed a deadline to respond on Friday. |