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Stammer 08-06-2005 01:14 PM

Iran turns down EU nuclear offer
 
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Originally Posted by BBC
Iran turns down EU nuclear offer

Iran has rejected the latest European proposals for resolving concerns over the country's nuclear programme.

The US had backed the package, which includes a proposal to let Iran develop a civilian nuclear programme if it halts uranium enrichment activities.

Tehran has threatened to resume nuclear activities next week that have been suspended since November 2004.

Its rejection of the EU proposals came as the new hardline President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was sworn in.

Iran says its nuclear programme is peaceful, but Western countries suspect it is a front hiding efforts to build atomic bombs.

The European Union - through Britain, Germany and France - has been trying to find a compromise solution over Iran's nuclear plans for two years.

But correspondents say the latest proposals fail to contain any fundamental new concessions.

'Unacceptable'

"The Europeans' submitted proposals regarding the nuclear case are not acceptable for Iran," foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi was quoted as saying.

"The proposals are unacceptable because Iran's right to enrich uranium is not included," Mr Asefi said.

He added that a full response to the EU's proposals would come on Saturday or Sunday.

Earlier, Under-Secretary of State Nicholas Burns said the US hoped Iran would take the proposal seriously and that Washington was "very much in support" of efforts by the three European states.

BBC State Department correspondent Jonathan Beale said the US move was highly significant, given that until recently, the US opposed Iran having its own civilian nuclear programme, as it suspected Tehran of wanting to develop nuclear weapons.

The EU plan - which has not been made public - is said to offer recognition of Iran's right to produce nuclear power for civilian purposes, as well improved trade relations with the EU and guarantees of alternative nuclear fuel sources from Europe and Russia.

In return, the Europeans reportedly insist that Tehran should permanently give up nuclear enrichment and construction of a heavy-water reactor, which could be used to make a bomb.

Emergency meeting

Last week, Tehran said work at the uranium conversion plant near Isfahan would start again on Wednesday and cited lack of progress in talks with the UK, France and Germany.

Britain, France and Germany have called an emergency meeting of the UN's nuclear agency, the IAEA, on Tuesday.

The agency could refer the matter to the UN Security Council.

Looks like a war is in the future with Iran.

Pyro 08-06-2005 05:45 PM

Why can't we force America to disarm too? Sounds fair to me...no body allowed to have nukes...sounds like a fucking nobel prize for anyone who can make that happen.

Stammer 08-06-2005 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Pyro
Why can't we force America to disarm too? Sounds fair to me...no body allowed to have nukes...sounds like a fucking nobel prize for anyone who can make that happen.

It was Europe that demanded they stop their nuclear weapons programs, America just backed the plan.

Poseidon 08-06-2005 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Stammer
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Originally Posted by Pyro
Why can't we force America to disarm too? Sounds fair to me...no body allowed to have nukes...sounds like a fucking nobel prize for anyone who can make that happen.

It was Europe that demanded they stop their nuclear weapons programs, America just backed the plan.

i still agree with pyro, every nuclear bomb should be handed in and destroyed. This will make the world a better place.

c312 08-06-2005 10:21 PM

I think that disassembling all the nukes would be a great idea except now that the technology is there, there will always be a North Korea or Iran or some country that will create a nuclear program secretly and then that person can hold the rest of the world hostage. So I don't think the idea could ever really work unless we could garauntee that nobody anywhere could build any nukes because if they secretly made one, everybody would be screwed.

Johnj 08-07-2005 05:35 AM

Hand them in to who?

Poseidon 08-07-2005 05:42 AM

a meeting with representatives from each participating country and watch them being dismantled (destroyed)

Johnj 08-07-2005 05:59 AM

Yea, like that's going to work.

wallbash:

Jimbo@ 08-07-2005 06:13 AM

Letting Iran have nukes will likely stabilise the region.

Pyro 08-07-2005 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by c312
I think that disassembling all the nukes would be a great idea except now that the technology is there, there will always be a North Korea or Iran or some country that will create a nuclear program secretly and then that person can hold the rest of the world hostage. So I don't think the idea could ever really work unless we could garauntee that nobody anywhere could build any nukes because if they secretly made one, everybody would be screwed.

Yeah that's gonna be pretty hard to have happen.

Short Hand 08-07-2005 11:28 PM

Iraq.... Part 3.

rdeyes 08-08-2005 09:42 AM

[quote="Jimbo@":12923]Letting Iran have nukes will likely stabilise the region.[/quote:12923]

eek:

yeah that would make the mideast alot more safe .... rolleyes:


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