http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_13-12-2004_pg1_5Nuclear freeze temporary: Iran
TEHRAN: Iran warned on Sunday that it was not prepared to permanently freeze its controversial nuclear fuel work and that it expected quick results from crucial talks with Britain, France and Germany.
“The permanent suspension of enrichment is not on our agenda,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters on the eve of the negotiations set to take place in Brussels today (Monday).
“We have agreed to a voluntary suspension for a short period. A short-term freeze is what we are stressing,” he added.
The Brussels talks are aimed at building on Iran’s agreement to suspend sensitive uranium enrichment activities that have sparked fears Tehran is seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.
Over the coming months, the two sides will be trying to hammer out a long-term accord that includes “objective guarantees” Iran will not develop the bomb and a package of incentives in return.
This is to include the European Union (EU) supporting Iran’s bid to join the World Trade Organisation, an eventual Trade and Cooperation Agreement with the EU, addressing Iran’s regional security concerns and sharing peaceful nuclear technology.
Iran has pledged to maintain its nuclear fuel cycle freeze for the duration of the talks, but Iran’s top nuclear negotiator Hassan Rowhani also warned that his country would abandon the discussions if no progress was being made.