Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Iran Warns West Over Cooperation on Nuclear Issue

Iran's parliament warned that Iran's cooperation with the UN could be jeopardized if the West doesn't stop 'kicking' Iran around. Well, even the UN admits that Iran isn't fully cooperating. So what does the West have to lose? Reuters


TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's parliament warned that current levels of cooperating with the U.N. nuclear watchdog were in jeopardy if major powers continue to "kick around" the country's disputed nuclear case, state radio said on Wednesday.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a report on Monday, saying Iran's alleged research into nuclear warheads remained a matter of serious concern and Tehran should provide more information on its missile-related work.

Western powers, reacting to the IAEA report on Iran, have called for more pressure on Iran, which has been hit by three rounds of U.N. sanction for defying a call to halt its sensitive nuclear work
....
"The West should stop kicking around Iran's nuclear case between the P5+1 and the Agency," said Ali Larijani, temporary speaker of Iran's new parliament.

"If such behavior continues, parliament will set new limits for Iran's cooperation level with the agency," Larijani said in parliament which opened on Tuesday.

The P5+1 refers to the five permanent U.N. Security Council members plus Germany, who are offering Iran a package of incentives to give up its uranium enrichment.

European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who is expected to deliver the offer, said on Monday he hoped to go to Iran in the next month to discuss the nuclear issue.

No comments: