The 35-nation board are in session currently in Vienna to hear a report by IAEA director general Mohamed ElBaradei on Tehrans suspected nuclear weapons program and instances of its non-compliance with the UN nuclear watchdogs demands and decide what further punitive action to take.
If the atmosphere turns political, the situation and [Irans”> reactions will become unpredictable, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi told the government-owned news agency Mehr.
On Sunday, Irans chief nuclear negotiator declared that the Islamic Republic would resume industrial-scale uranium enrichment if its nuclear file was referred to the Security Council.
If the file is referred to the Security Council, then we will begin [industrial-scale”> enrichment, Ali Larijani, secretary general of Irans Supreme National Security Council, announced at a press conference in Tehran.