25 Apr 2024
Tuesday 26 November 2013 - 13:11
Story Code : 67193

Speaker: Wests Standoff over Irans N. Program Politically-Tainted

TEHRAN (Tasnim) Iranian parliament speaker said the country's right to enrich uranium for civilian purposes does not need the confirmation of others, adding that the legislature supports the nuclear talks and insists on safeguarding all aspects of the peaceful nuclear program.
Speaking in an open session of Irans parliament on Tuesday, Ali Larijani said certain western countries, particularly the US, are trying to throw doubt on Irans inalienable right to uranium enrichment, since they have political objectives behind the debate.

Irans right to enrichment does not require admission of any country, Larijani stressed, and added, All member countries of the (International Atomic Energy) agency, which have signed the NPT, are entitled to the (enrichment) right, even though they do not apply that right.

His comments came after Iran and the G5+1 countries (also known as P5+1) inked an interim deal on Tehrans nuclear program following more than four days of intensive negotiations in the Swiss city of Geneva on November 24.

Aimed at ending a decade-long standoff, the agreement was clinched after tough diplomatic negotiations, and is intended as a first step toward a more comprehensive nuclear pact to be completed in six months.

Sunday's agreement said Iran and the major powers aimed to reach a final deal that would "involve a mutually defined enrichment program with mutually agreed parameters consistent with practical needs, with agreed limits on scope and level of enrichment activities, capacity, where it is carried out, and stocks of enriched uranium, for a period to be agreed upon."

Iranian officials point to the mention of an enrichment program as a stipulation that shows Tehran will be allowed to keep it. Western officials, however, say it means no such thing and emphasize all the limits described in the text.

Larijani said the US officials have qualms about Irans enrichment right, because all the unilateral sanctions against Tehran have been imposed under the pretext that the Islamic Republics civilian nuclear activities, including uranium enrichment, might have been pursuing non-civilian objectives.

Some members of the (G)5+1 say (to Iran) that we want to block your activities because we have the force, the speaker added.

Larijani also asserted that the parliament would lend its support to the team of nuclear negotiators, and the countrys peaceful nuclear technology in all aspects.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Monday thatthe deal between Iran and its negotiating partners states that Tehran will continue the enrichment, but its level can be discussed.

Zarif added that this was the first time the West recognized Irans nuclear right and respected that as an inalienable right.

By Tasnim News Agency

 

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