Much remains unresolved as Iran nuclear talks enter third day
October 21st, 2009 - 6:03 pm ICT by IANSVienna, Oct 21 (DPA) Many aspects of a proposed multilateral deal to process Iran’s nuclear fuel abroad remained unresolved as delegations began a third day of talks at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna Wednesday.
The previous day’s round was overshadowed by official comments from Tehran that it did not want to negotiate with France, but only with Russia and the US, the two other parties at the Vienna talks.
“It was a good beginning,” US State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said in Washington Tuesday. “But I think that we still need to sit down and work out a lot of the details on how we’ll actually implement this agreement that we had in (Geneva).”
Kelly was referring to a basic understanding reached between Iran and Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the US Oct 1 in Switzerland that the Islamic state would ship out enriched uranium for further processing abroad so that it can be used to fuel a medical-purpose reactor in Tehran.
“The hope is that after getting instructions from their capitals, the parties can reach an agreement,” a diplomat from one of the countries meeting in Vienna said.
For the countries negotiating with Iran over its uranium fuel, the scheme would be a signal that Iran does not intend to use the material for nuclear purposes.
In addition to a deal on processing Iran’s nuclear fuel, the US and other countries still want Tehran to comply with the UN Security Council demand for an end to enrichment activity at Iran’s Natanz nuclear plant.
“Well, I think we have been very, very clear on this that Iran is not meeting its obligations, and one of those obligations is not to enrich uranium,” Kelly said.
- Iran to increase uranium enrichment if Vienna talks fail - Oct 19, 2009
- Iran uses new machines to enrich uranium: IAEA - Aug 10, 2010
- Iran seeks changes to international uranium deal - Oct 30, 2009
- Nuclear talks held up by Iran's rejection of France - Oct 20, 2009
- Iran will not let uranium leave country after all, say officials - Jan 20, 2010
- Iran rejects compromise deal, will not send uranium abroad - Nov 18, 2009
- US condemns Iran's decision to start uranium enrichment - Jan 11, 2012
- Iran starts enriching uranium to 20 percent - Jan 10, 2012
- Iran allows IAEA to inspect new enrichment site - Apr 25, 2010
- Iran unveils latest nuclear achievements (Second Lead) - Feb 15, 2012
- Iran to continue uranium enrichment despite swap deal - Jun 03, 2010
- Tehran threatens to enrich uranium locally if IAEA deal fails - Nov 24, 2009
- Iran ready to do uranium exchange with new countries - Mar 07, 2010
- 'Iran has 25 kg of 20 percent enriched uranium' - Aug 27, 2010
- No more negotiations if nuclear agreement rejected: Ahmadinejad - May 26, 2010
Tags: atomic energy agency, capitals, delegations, diplomat, dpa, enrichment activity, international atomic energy, international atomic energy agency, international atomic energy agency iaea, islamic state, medical purpose, nuclear fuel, nuclear plant, nuclear talks, reactor, state department spokesman, tehran, third day, un security council, uranium fuel