Another UN resolution against Iran ineffective: Iranian spokesman
Another UN resolution against Iran ineffective: Iranian spokesman
09:42, June 09, 2010

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Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Tuesday that another UN Security Council resolution against Iran would not be effective.
Making the remarks in his weekly press briefing, Mehmanparast said another resolution by UN Security Council against Iran over its controversial nuclear program will not be logical, hence ineffective.
The spokesman called on the world powers, especially the United States, to take advantage of the Tehran Declaration as a unique opportunity to settle problems over Tehran's "peaceful" nuclear activities.
On May 17, Iran, Turkey and Brazil signed a joint declaration in Tehran to endorse a fuel swap according to which Iran will ship most of its low-enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for the 20 percent uranium fuel needed for its reactor.
The White House had said that the newly-reached Iran nuclear fuel swap deal would be a positive step, but the United States continues to have serious concerns over Iran.
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Making the remarks in his weekly press briefing, Mehmanparast said another resolution by UN Security Council against Iran over its controversial nuclear program will not be logical, hence ineffective.
The spokesman called on the world powers, especially the United States, to take advantage of the Tehran Declaration as a unique opportunity to settle problems over Tehran's "peaceful" nuclear activities.
On May 17, Iran, Turkey and Brazil signed a joint declaration in Tehran to endorse a fuel swap according to which Iran will ship most of its low-enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for the 20 percent uranium fuel needed for its reactor.
The White House had said that the newly-reached Iran nuclear fuel swap deal would be a positive step, but the United States continues to have serious concerns over Iran.
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