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Later, the Islamic Republic issued a statement saying that it would report to Mohammed El Baradei, the
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"Iran
is precisely examining different dimensions of the contents of the
proposed agreement about the provisional supply of fuel for the Tehran
research reactor,” Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran’s envoy to the UN atomic
watchdog, was quoted as saying on state television’s website.
“After final evaluation, I will give the result to
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Tehran’s
proposals fall far short of the deal drawn up in Vienna by the United
Nations atomic watchdog and endorsed by the UN, the US, Russia and
France. It would not only fail to reduce Iran’s stockpile of low
enriched uranium — now large enough to fuel one nuclear warhead — but
it would also require the waiver of pre-existing UN sanctions.
The
counter-proposal was outlined on Iranian state television today as the
clock ticked down to the midnight deadline. “The Islamic Republic of
Iran is waiting for a constructive and confidence-building response to
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the clear proposal of buying fuel for the Tehran research reactor,”
state television quoted an unnamed source close to Iran’s negotiating
team as saying.