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Tehran Proposes Solution At 'G8' Meeting
Moscow, 20 April (AKI) - Iran will propose a solution to the international crisis over its nuclear programme at an informal meeting of some Group of Eight (G8) countries in Moscow on Thursday, conservative Iranian news agency Mehr reports. The news agency did not provide any details of the proposal. However, sources in Tehran said Iranian delegates will ask the technical cooperation of Europe in the installation of new centrifuges at the uranium enrichment centre of Natanz. Iran claims its nuclear programme is solely for civilian use while the West fears it is aimed at building nuclear weapons.
They want help installing centrifuges? That's like Hitler asking the French for roadmaps to Paris
Iran's delegation to Moscow includes Ali Asghar Soltanyeh, Iran's permanent representative to the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). It is headed by Javad Vaidi, the deputy chief of the Supreme Council of National Security. G8 representatives will reportedly include Italian diplomats while the US has not sent delegate to Moscow.

The UN Security Council asked last month its nuclear watchdog, the IAEA to report by 28 April on Iran's compliance with a non-binding statement by the Council asking it to stop uranium enrichment. Last week Iran announced it had successfully enriched uranium to a level used in power stations.
Posted by: Steve 2006-04-20
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