Iran seeks nuclear issue next week to decide whether to accept the draft agreement on
Iranian ambassador to the IAEA on behalf of Soltanieh 23, said that Iran will next week on the International Atomic Energy Agency raised questions about Iran’s nuclear fuel program to respond the same time, Iran also hoped that the recommendations of the parties concerned to assess and respond to .
Iran News television quoted Soltanieh as saying that Iran has started from the technical details as well as other aspects of the program on the International Atomic Energy Agency assessment that he would return to Vienna next week, after the assessment results reported to the International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei.
Soltanieh said that Iran participated in a recent issue of the nuclear fuel held in Vienna in consultations, the participants had “constructive discussions”, which Iran has put forward a “constructive suggestions” so Iran is waiting for aspects of its proposals to assess and respond.
Soltanieh did not specify the specific content of the Iranian proposal. Earlier in the day, the Iranian news channel quoted an unnamed members of the delegation as saying that Iran’s nuclear negotiations, Iran tend to buy directly from foreign research reactors enriched uranium needed for a higher purity.
International Atomic Energy Agency originally Friday (October 23) as Iran’s acceptance of a draft of this deadline. However, in the latest International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement released by Iran has to answer the requirements of extension agencies.
International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement that Iran continues to argue that it is done in-depth consideration of the draft, but is based on a positive vision to look at this draft.
The U.S. State Department look forward to a positive response to the draft agreement on Iran’s
Iran said it would respond at a later re-solve the problem of nuclear fuel program, the U.S. State Department that the United States, France and Russia have been a positive response to the IAEA proposal hope that Iran will be able to make a positive response.
U.S. State Department spokesman James Kelly (Ian Kelly) said that the U.S. still hopes Iran International Atomic Energy Agency endorsed the draft agreement. He said: “This will be an environment conducive to eliminating Iran’s nuclear program and concerns of the international community its a great opportunity, but also humanitarian assistance to the Iranian people to win the favorable opportunity.”
Kelly said that since the International Atomic Energy Agency received information indicating that Iran’s response is “deep and positive”, so “we hope that Iran can make a positive response next week.”