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Iran will not accept Europe's offer of nuclear fuel
2005-01-08
Iranian nuclear negotiator Sirus Naseri said that Iran will not accept the European Union's proposal to provide nuclear fuel to the country. Iran has not yet observed any indication that the Europeans intend to waste time, he said in a conference in Mashhad entitled "Nuclear Dossier, Victory, Defeat or Withdrawal", the Qods daily reported on Thursday. "The fact that the Europeans have proposed to offer fuel to Iran is considered in itself a victory for the country, although this was not what we were aiming for," said Naseri, who heads the Iran-EU nuclear working group. "If they had suggested this seven or eight years ago, we might have accepted, but now we won't," he added.

Naseri predicted that an extensive propaganda attack would be initiated about Iran's nuclear program in the next six months. "Of course we have also taken the necessary precautions," he stressed. Naseri said the nuclear issue had become a challenge for Iran, adding that there is a certain potential in the nuclear program that could provide exceptional opportunities for the country. Pointing out that the recent negotiations between Iran and Europe were their most intense in the past 25 years, he said Iran-EU ties would be seriously damaged if the process of talks failed to reach an appropriate conclusion. The nuclear negotiator added that Iran has followed a very difficult path with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over the past 16 months.

He said that terrorism is one of the issues on the agenda of Iran-Europe political-security working group but added that discussions would only focus on the Mujahedin Khalq Organization (MKO) and the Al-Qaeda terrorist network. The Europeans are well aware that Iran will simply break off negotiations if they use threatening language or attempt to deceive the country, he stressed. "If they make mischief, it will not be difficult to end the whole show," he observed. Asked about Europe's agreement to help Iran join the World Trade Organization (WTO), Naseri stated that this was not a response to a demand from Iran "but a proposal from Europe". However, it seems that they have failed to live up to what they proposed themselves, Naseri said.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#15  Next time the EU-3 negotiates with Iran, they should start the discussion by first asking "how high?"
Posted by: Captain America   2005-01-08 10:36:34 PM  

#14  lex - I'm with you here - nothing about Iran is funny, especially to anyone in Tel Aviv. I truly believe a major Mad Mullah Day of Reckoning approaches, courtesy of Dubya - who's kept his word every time given thus far since 9/11. Of course, I hope I'm right due to the magnitude of the consequences, but I understand the disbelievers. We shall see.

Brave Sir EU - One OT comment - Coco reminds me of my Samoyeds - I miss them all immensely, as well.
Posted by: .com   2005-01-08 10:19:23 PM  

#13  I'm serious. This shit isn't funny anymore. The EU clowns are working against us here: the goal is to contain the US hegemonic warmonger, not to do anything substantive to prevent a nuclear Iran. We'd be much better off if we shut down the circus altogether.
Posted by: lex   2005-01-08 10:13:44 PM  

#12  Would it help to confuse them by appeasing them more?
Posted by: Brave Sir EU   2005-01-08 10:10:40 PM  

#11  The western-leaning people in Iran are running out of time. They had better summon the courage to change things or prepare to die.
Posted by: Tom   2005-01-08 9:45:42 PM  

#10  No need to accept something from somebody when you're already makin' yer own....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-01-08 8:24:45 PM  

#9  I think it may be time to provide some nuclear fuel of our own. From time to time we must test our ICBMs anyway...
Posted by: Constitutional Individualist   2005-01-08 8:21:38 PM  

#8  I think Old Spook might say...
Posted by: .com   2005-01-08 8:15:01 PM  

#7  Does anyone know if we are planning somthing for these turkeys? How long can we afford to wait?
Posted by: SR71   2005-01-08 7:07:34 PM  

#6  End the EU Dwarves' farce. This isn't funny anymore.
Posted by: lex   2005-01-08 4:56:15 PM  

#5  hmmm... they won't accept nuclear fuel from Europe... which essentially means they won't give up their own enrichment activities.

I think that pretty much kills any rational basis for hope by the EUros.
Posted by: Dishman   2005-01-08 4:32:46 PM  

#4  what about JF'nK's proposal? Did they accept that? Dhimmis come in all nationalities
Posted by: Frank G   2005-01-08 12:56:15 PM  

#3  dhimmi check. The Euros need to understand that now every time they submit to Islam it reduces their value in the eyes of the Americans.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-01-08 10:54:47 AM  

#2  Sure their accept it. They just need to decide the method of shipment - regular containers & ships or airborne missles.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-01-08 10:31:13 AM  

#1  "If they make mischief, it will not be difficult to end the whole show," he observed.

Those may well be prophetic words, although the particular 'they', 'mischief' and 'end' are not who and what he thinks they are. I wonder what the global market for fused, radioactive sand is?
Posted by: SteveS   2005-01-08 10:24:12 AM  

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