Tehran briefs Delhi on N-plan

Published August 30, 2006

NEW DELHI, Aug 29: Iran briefed India on Tuesday on its nuclear programme, an Indian official said, two days before a UN deadline for Tehran to halt uranium enrichment.

Visiting Iranian deputy foreign minister Mehdi Safari gave Tehran’s views to Indian officials on an incentives package offered by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council — the United States, France, Britain, Russia and China — plus Germany, said the official.

“The deputy foreign minister put forward Iran’s point of view on his country’s nuclear programme,” the official said.

The UN Security Council has given Iran until Thursday to suspend uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities — which Tehran says is part of a civilian nuclear programme — or face the threat of sanctions.

The package of incentives, which includes light water reactors and an ensured supply of nuclear fuel for Tehran, is dependent on Iran first suspending nuclear enrichment.

Few details have emerged of Iran’s reply to the package. But French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said Tehran’s response to ‘proposals from the international community is not satisfactory’.

The United States has already warned it would lead to moves to impose sanctions if the reply fell short of Security Council demands.

India has opposed the use of force to compel Iran to give up its nuclear programme. Tehran says the programme is for generating electricity, but western nations led by Washington allege it is a cover for developing atomic weapons.

New Delhi has twice voted against Tehran at the International Atomic Energy Agency, criticising its nuclear programme.—AFP

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