Iran Nuclear NewsWorld powers are united on Iran uranium offer: France

World powers are united on Iran uranium offer: France

-

AFP: The six world powers involved in negotiations with Iran are united on the need to update an offer to send some of Tehran’s uranium overseas for enrichment, France’s foreign ministry said Friday.

PARIS (AFP) — The six world powers involved in negotiations with Iran are united on the need to update an offer to send some of Tehran’s uranium overseas for enrichment, France’s foreign ministry said Friday.

“There is no disagreement among the six (Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia the United States) on the need to update the offer made to Iran in the autumn of 2009 and there is also no disagreement on the principle and parameters of this update,” the ministry said.

The six nations proposed last year that Iran transfer 1,200 kilos (roughly 2,600 pounds) of its low-enriched uranium to Russia and then to France for further enrichment for a Tehran research reactor.

Iran has since increased its stock of uranium and the six are now working on an updated offer, according to Paris.

“This is about a mechanical update, because the centrifuges continue to turn. It’s a simple, mathematical question,” foreign ministry spokeswoman Christine Fages said at a press briefing.

The New York Times recently reported the six wanted Iran to transfer 2,000 kilos of its uranium abroad for enrichment and not just 1,200 kilos.

On Thursday, France’s Le Monde newspaper reported that the US would propose that as well as 1,200 kilos for its Tehran reactor, Iran send another 2,000 kilos to Russia for its Russian-built Bushehr reactor.

London and Paris oppose the idea, Le Monde reported, as it risked legitimizing Iran’s uranium enrichment activities.

Paris and Washington have neither confirmed nor denied the existence of the reported proposal linked to Bushehr or the alleged disagreements.

Western nations fear Iran is trying to build a nuclear weapon, while Tehran insists its program is for purely peaceful purposes.

Various UN resolutions and sanctions have been put in place to halt Iran’s uranium enrichment activities, so far little effect.

Latest news

Growing Calls for the Terrorist Designation of the IRGC

On Monday, April 29, the Iranian regime’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Nasser Kanani, in a weekly press briefing, claimed that...

Iranian Merchants Facing 60% Decline in Sales Due to Presence of Morality Police

Discontent among merchants due to a 60% decrease in sales attributed to the presence of the morality police, exerting...

Dire Living Conditions of Iranian workers on International Labor Day

On the occasion of International Workers' Day, May 1, the dire economic conditions of Iranian workers have reached a...

Only One-Fifth of Iran’s Annual Housing Needs Are Met

Beytollah Setarian, a housing expert, said in an interview that Iran needs one million housing units annually, but only...

Resignation, Job Change, and Nurse Exodus in Iran

The state-run Hame-Mihan newspaper has addressed the problems of the healthcare workforce in Iran, examining issues such as resignations,...

International Monetary Fund: Iran Needs “$121 Oil” to Avoid Budget Deficit

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) states in its latest quarterly report that the Iranian government needs the price of...

Must read

U.S. nears key step in European defense shield against Iranian missiles

Washington Post: The U.S. military is on the verge...

No hurry to vote in languid Iranian town

AFP: Iran has been swift to accuse foreign enemies...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you

Exit mobile version