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Iran's
National Security Council deputy said Wednesday that Iran would reject any proposal
concerning its nuclear program which contains a demand that it suspend
uranium enrichment.
Abdol-Reza Rahman-Fazli said that in line with this policy,
Iran has also rejected the so-called "Swiss plan" that provided Iran
with five veto powers of the UN Security Council halting UN sanctions against
the Islamic state in return for suspending uranium enrichment. The security official
said that Iran
would only take into consideration proposals which do not include enrichment
suspension.
The international community, including the UN Security
Council, the European Union and the United States, demands that Iran should suspend
its uranium enrichment program, in return for revising planned sanctions and
resuming nuclear negotiations with Iran.
Rahman-Fazli added that renewed talks between Iran's top
nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani and European Union foreign and security policy
chief Javier Solana were not scheduled yet.
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