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Iran Nearly Yields to Vienna Proposals
Iran may agree to a raft of proposals of the so-called Vienna package concerning the nuclear program of the country, according to AP. But Tehran called ambiguous and demanded explanations about the milestone of offered incentives, the ones related to uranium enrichment.
Earlier on Sunday, Iran's Parliament Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-e Adel called on negotiators to wait for the counter proposals to be put forward by Iran in response to the package of incentives that the United States, Germany, Great Britain, France, Russia and China elaborated at the Vienna meeting in an effort to settle nuclear clashes with Iran.
The proposals of above six states were delivered to Iranian government on June 6. The content of the package hasn't been officially disclosed so far.
The six countries, according to Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, have suggested suspending both uranium enrichment and discussing the draft resolution in the U.N. Security Council for the term of negotiations. Other incentives for Iran are an offer of profound cooperation to develop its industry of peaceful nuclear energy, improve non-nuclear technologies as well as an offer to involve Iran in the dialog aimed at tackling problems of region's safety. The condition is no doubts in exclusively peaceful nature of Iranian nuclear program, the Russian minister emphasized.
The sources say, in case of the breakthrough Iran will be allowed uranium conversion, i.e. it will be able to process uranium for producing nuclear reactor's fuel, which comes before uranium enrichment. Besides, the United States is said to be ready to share some nuclear technology and equipment, should Iran abandon the nuclear ambitions.
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