Iran says open to all foreign experts to nuclear facilities (Figure)
Date:2011-08-29Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
Data for: south of Tehran in Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant.
TEHRAN, June 16 (Reporter He Guanghai Du Yuan-Jiang) – Iran’s foreign minister said in Tehran on 15 Salehi, Iran’s foreign experts open to all nuclear facilities.
Salehi was escorted to the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad – Ahmadinejad in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, held after the return to Tehran on the 15th. He Maihe Jalalabad airport, Xinhua News Agency, told reporters that Iran has repeatedly invited the foreign experts, especially the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany to visit Iran’s nuclear facilities experts. He stressed that Iran is the world’s most transparent nuclear activities, one of the countries in all nuclear activities are under IAEA supervision and inspection.
Salehi reiterated that Iran is ready to restart negotiations with the six countries at any time to prepare. He said “Iran and the IAEA has maintained good cooperation” and stressed that Iran’s nuclear program is “peaceful nature” is an important evidence.
Salehi On Ahmadinejad – Ahmadinejad met in Astana, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said the two leaders emphasized the importance of diplomacy and a negotiated settlement of the issue of necessity. He said Ahmadinejad – Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran to the Russian President expressed hope that negotiations with the desire to restart the six countries.
Iranian officials have repeatedly said recently that Iran ready to restart nuclear talks with the six countries. Salehi 12, the second was held in Tehran international conference on nuclear disarmament to accept Xinhua News Agency reporter during the interview that as long as the West over its nuclear negotiations ready to Iran ready to restart negotiations. Ahmadinejad – Ahmadinejad said Tuesday that Iran has been prepared with the West to cooperation and mutual understanding for the purpose of nuclear negotiations, the West needs cooperation rather than confrontation with Iran. He said that Iran will not give up uranium enrichment, Iran’s “nuclear train” not “brake”, no “reverse gear”, Iran is determined to continue to advance its nuclear program.
Iran and the latest round of six-nation nuclear talks on 22 January ended in Istanbul, Turkey. As the two sides on the issue of uranium enrichment and other fundamental differences, the talks did not achieve substantial results. EU Foreign and Security Policy High Representative Paddy Ashdown talks will be fruitless negotiations, blamed Iran, also said the six countries recognize Iran’s right to peaceful use of nuclear energy, the door to dialogue and negotiation is still open.
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