Reuters: Iran said on Friday it would respond in the next two days to the European Union’s proposals for economic incentives in return for a suspension of nuclear fuel work, a senior nuclear negotiator told Reuters. “We will review this proposal today and tomorrow, and will definitely give our answer by Sunday,” said Hossein Mousavian. Asked if Iran would still resume work at a uranium conversion plant near the city of Isfahan, he said: “Yes, definitely.” Reuters
TEHRAN – Iran said on Friday it would respond in the next two days to the European Union’s proposals for economic incentives in return for a suspension of nuclear fuel work, a senior nuclear negotiator told Reuters.
“We will review this proposal today and tomorrow, and will definitely give our answer by Sunday,” said Hossein Mousavian. Asked if Iran would still resume work at a uranium conversion plant near the city of Isfahan, he said: “Yes, definitely.”
He warned the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) not to hold up sending inspectors to the plant to supervise resumption of work there. “Any delay by the IAEA in sending its inspectors for the supervision of the removal of the seals in Isfahan is unacceptable.”