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Britain warns Iran nuclear plans threaten EU talks

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AFP: Britain warned Sunday that a threatened resumption of sensitive nuclear activities by Iran would be an “unnecessary and damaging step” which could jeopardise key European Union nuclear talks with Tehran. AFP

by Michael Thurston

LONDON – Britain warned Sunday that a threatened resumption of sensitive nuclear activities by Iran would be an “unnecessary and damaging step” which could jeopardise key European Union nuclear talks with Tehran.

The British government, which is spearheading the EU-Iran talks along with France and Germany, also rebuffed an Iranian call for immediate new proposals from the so-called E3, saying it make new proposals in a week’s time.

The Foreign Office said it was seeking “clarification of Iran’s intentions” and urged Tehran to avoid any unilateral move which “would make it very difficult to continue” the negotiations with the European Union.

“We have received reports that the Iranians have decided to restart their uranium conversion facility at Isfahan,” suspended since last November under an accord struck in Paris with the E3.

“This would be an unnecessary and damaging step by Iran,” said the statement, adding that the E3 foreign ministers and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana had written to Iran’s top nuclear negotiator Hassan Rowhani.

The letter confirmed that “full and detailed proposals would be given to Iran in a week’s time, in accordance with the decisions at the E3/Iran ministerial meeting in Geneva in May.”

The London statement came after Iran warned Sunday that it would resume sensitive nuclear work within 24 hours if the EU failed to submit proposals aimed at ending a long-running crisis over its nuclear programme.

The move has dramatically raised the stakes in the standoff and risks seeing Iran hauled before the UN Security Council for possible sanctions, a persistent demand of the United States, which accuses Iran of seeking atomic weapons.

In Tehran, a foreign ministry spokesman said Iran would inform the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, on Sunday or Monday of the resumption of some uranium conversion work.

“The time limit (on the suspension of such activities) has passed and public opinion cannot wait any longer,” said spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi.

“If the Europeans submit their proposals by 5 pm (1230 GMT) we will examine them, if not we will resume some of our activities in Isfahan tomorrow,” nuclear negotiator Ali Agha Mohammadi told AFP.

But he added: “Our position is that we want to pursue the negotiations with the Europeans.”

The conversion process, carried out in Iran at a facility in the central city of Isfahan, changes uranium ore into the uranium gas that is the feedstock for enrichment.

“We are seeking clarification of Iran’s intentions,” the Foreign Office statement said.

“We urge them not to take any unilateral step which would contravene the Paris agreement as that would make it very difficult to continue with the E3/Iran negotiations,” it said.

Should the Iranians persist, “we will as a first step consult urgently with our partners on the board of the IAEA, which is monitoring Iran’s nuclear plans, it said.

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