Iranian nuclear deal under threat
BBC
23-Oct-2009 (3 comments)

A key deal between Iran and Western powers on its nuclear programme appears to be unravelling, as a deadline looms.

Iranian TV reported that Iran would prefer to buy uranium for its research reactor, rather than send its own stock abroad for enrichment as proposed.

France said Iran was not responding positively to the deal from the International Atomic Energy Agency.

The draft deal, agreed by the US, France and Russia, was prompted by concern over Iran's nuclear programme.

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Ostaad

DK, what exactly does Mottaki's reception in...

by Ostaad on

Sweden have to do with the subject at hand? Do you even read the posts, anymore?! I have my doubts.

Focus, focus, focus...barekallaa pesar-e khoub-e mamaani.


Ostaad

Look who's complaining...

by Ostaad on

The Brits are jumping up and down because they are not even considered for the job, and the French almost got the boot when Iran announced their services were not "necessary".

Iran's aim is to deal with Russia and the US, and that part is working. Who needs the "old Europe"? The French and the Brits are good for "ghaaz charaani" as far as Iran is concerned.


Darius Kadivar

FYI/A Warm Welcome for Manouchehr Mottaki!

by Darius Kadivar on

In 2007 in Sweden :

Iranian exiles in Sweden give a warm welcome to Manouchehr Mottaki, the Islamic Republic's so-called "foreign minister"!

They Shout : "Mottaki Khaeneh" aka "Mottaki is a Traitor "

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfs80XzR5L8&feature=related