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Iranian Alert - December 26, 2005 - Iran denies receiving Russian nuke offer
Regime Change Iran ^ | 12.26.2005 | DoctorZin

Posted on 12/26/2005 11:46:08 PM PST by DoctorZIn

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Iran Denies Receiving Russian Nuke Offer

The Jerusalem Post:
Iran denied on Sunday that it had received from Russia a proposal for moving its uranium enrichment facilities to Russian territory, a compromise Europe is seeking to resolve controversy over Iran's nuclear program.

Russia announced a day earlier that it had formally put the proposal to Teheran. Iran has so far insisted it would not agree to moving enrichment abroad, and it was not clear if Teheran's denial was an attempt to gain time without directly rejecting a proposal from Moscow, a longtime ally.

"We have not received any particular plan yet," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters. "Its quite clear that Iran will positively look at any proposal that recognize right of having nuclear enrichment on its soil."

Asefi underlined that Iran and Russia enjoy positive mutual relations and understandings in many fields.

Uranium enrichment is a key step in the nuclear process, producing either fuel for a reactor or the material needed for a warhead. The Europeans want enrichment moved to Russia to ensure Iran cannot divert uranium for a weapons program.

The United States accuses Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons. Iran insists its program is peaceful, aimed only at generating electricity, but it has insisted it has the right to develop the entire nuclear fuel processs - including enrichment - on its own territory.

Negotiators from Germany, France and Britain held a new round of talks with the Iranians on Wednesday after a five-month break, achieving no progress but agreeing to hold further negotiations in January.

Tensions have been mounting between Iran and the West, with the UN nuclear watchdog agency saying it is growing impatient with Tehran's resistance to European proposals. At the same time, Europe and the United States have expressed outrage by recent comments by Iran's hard-line president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, calling for Israel to be destroyed and calling the Nazi Holocaust a "myth."

On Saturday, the Russian foreign ministry said it formally proposed to Iran to move its uranium enrichment facilities to Russian territory.

In the diplomatic note sent to Iran's government, Russia's Foreign Ministry said "an earlier Russian offer to Iran to establish a joint Russian-Iranian enrichment venture in Russia remains valid. The Russian Embassy in Tehran delivered the note."

Asefi praised this week's negotiations, saying the agreement to continue was "a kind of progress."

"It means the parties see a room for future. If Europe respects Iran's rights then there will be more room," he said.

Washington is pushing for Tehran to be brought before the United Nations Security Council, where it could face economic sanctions over the dispute.

But Russia and China, which have vetoes on the council, oppose referral and the West has stopped short of forcing the matter.

Russia is building a nuclear power plant in Iran in a deal that has drawn strong U.S. criticism.

Iran's enrichment program is viewed with suspicion because the country hid that work from UN inspectors for nearly two decades before its secret nuclear activities were revealed nearly three years ago.

Since then, a probe by the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN nuclear watchdog, has unearthed Iranian experiments, blueprints and equipment that either have "dual-use" applications or seem to have no nonmilitary function. That has further added to concerns, even though no firm evidence of a weapons program has been found.

  • Efraim Inbar, The Begin-Sadat (BESA) Center for Strategic Studies published a report: The Imperative to Use Force Against Iranian Nuclearization.
  • Methan Demir, The Jerusalem Post reported that a Turkish court declared on that terrorism is the instrument of Iran's foreign policy and that Teheran will not hesitate to use terrorism against its rivals in order to achieve its goals.
  • Dafna Linzer, Washington Post reported that the powerful pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC has begun to sharply criticize the White House over its handling of Iran's nuclear program.
  • Azizullah Khan, Daily Times reported on the most recent reports on the Pakistan/Balouch military conflict. It appears that Iranian intelligence in also involved.
  • The American Thinker reported that there’s no clue yet as to who induced the Dems to put the kibbosh on the portions of the Senate resolution supporting democracy in Iran.
  • Morteza Mohseni, Rooz Online reported that the Saudi government has complained about the disregard for protocol by president Ahmadinejad of Iran during his recent trip to the Kingdom.
  • Rooz Online reported that the Iran-EU talks ended before they even began.
  • Sara Esfahani, Rooz Online reported that the cabinet of president Ahmadinejad has embarked on a policy of fundamentally altering the national organization that selects applicants to national universities as an effort to control student life and access to higher education.
  • Rooz Online reported on the conflicting reports given by the regime on the assassination attempt on Iran's Presidents life.
  • Rooz Online reported that Iranian satirist, Ebrahim Nabavi received the Prince Claus Award for Culture and Development in the Netherlands. Nabavi 58 is an accomplished writer with 31 published books, including his Prison Memoirs.
  • Breaking News.ie reported that some of Tehran’s bus drivers stopped work today in protest, despite the arrest of their associates just days ago for a similar protest. Traffic in Tehran reportedly ground to a halt.
  • And finally, The Iranian Labour News Agency published photos of the Tehran bus drivers on strike.


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1 posted on 12/26/2005 11:46:16 PM PST by DoctorZIn
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2 posted on 12/26/2005 11:48:20 PM PST by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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To: DoctorZIn
"We have not received any particular plan yet," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters. "Its quite clear that Iran will positively look at any proposal that recognize right of having nuclear enrichment on its soil."

OK, here is the plan:

Transport a couple of tons of Iranian soil to Russia and build the enrichment plant on top of it. ;-)
3 posted on 12/27/2005 2:30:44 AM PST by AdmSmith
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4 posted on 12/27/2005 3:37:38 AM PST by Khashayar (No Banana Allowed!)
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I am asking AGAIN for you to remove me.

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5 posted on 12/27/2005 5:15:07 AM PST by Constitution Day
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6 posted on 12/27/2005 6:43:55 PM PST by DoctorZIn (Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
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