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Tuesday 22 October 2013 - 10:12
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Iran nuclear deal could allow it to enrich up to 5%, Russia says

Iran nuclear deal could allow it to enrich up to 5%, Russia says
Iranand world powers may strike an accord allowing the Islamic republic to continue enriching uranium up to 5 percent purity, according toRussias chief negotiator at the talks.
In the absence of trust between the two sides, we have to concentrate on what causes the most concern, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said today in a phone interview in Moscow. Among the six powers, enrichment above 5 percent has always been a focus because the Iranian nuclear program is continuing to expand.

Iran is seeking an end to European Union and U.S. sanctions, Ryabkov said. If progress continues at the talks, theres no reason why we cant agree on the lifting of all unilateral sanctions. The exact timetable is a matter for discussion, he said.

The U.S., U.K.,France,Germany, Russia andChinaagreed at talks with Iran last week in Geneva to hold a new round of negotiations on Nov. 7-8 after the Iranians offered concessions. The discussions were the first since Hassan Rouhani, Irans new president, took office.

While the so-called P5+1 powers and Iran probably wont be able to reach a final agreement at the next round, the constructive attitude of the Iranian negotiators means the talks should yield some results so that the road toward a compromise becomes irreversible, Ryabkov said.

The U.S. and its allies suspect Iran is seeking to build nuclear weapons, while the Persian Gulf nation insists its atomic program is to generate electricity.

Sanctions imposed over the nuclear program have slashed Irans crude oil exports -- the countrys main source of revenue -- by half since last June, wreaked havoc on its currency and fueled inflation.

By Bloomberg

 

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