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France urges Iran to maintain suspension on nuclear activities
[January 03, 2006]

France urges Iran to maintain suspension on nuclear activities


(Comtex Energy Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)PARIS, Jan 3, 2006 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- France urged Iran on Tuesday to
maintain its suspension over nuclear activities after Teheran
announced earlier in the day the imminent resumption after a two-
year suspension.

"We would like Iran to abide by the suspension of all
activities related to the enrichment and reprocessing (of uranium)
as agreed in November 2004," French Foreign Ministry spokesman
Jean-Baptiste Mattei said.

"We are asking Iran to take into account all the concerns
expressed by the IAEA board of governors," the spokesman said.

The spokesman also reaffirmed France's support of a Russian
proposal aimed at breaking a deadlock in the EU-Iran negotiations.

"These Russian ideas respond to the worries of the
international community in terms of proliferation and, at the same
time, give Iran the means to develop a pacific nuclear programme,"
he said.

Russia has suggested that a contentious uranium enrichment
process be carried out in Russia instead of in Iran.

The deputy head of Iran's atomic energy agency, Mohammad Saidi, said earlier Tuesday that his country would resume nuclear fuel
research activities within the next few days, and that the IAEA
had been notified.

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