Iranian FM upbeat on reaching a nuclear fuel swap deal

By IRNA,

Munich : Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki expressed cautious optimism on reaching a nuclear fuel exchange agreement.


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Taking part at the “night-owl debate” of the 46th Munich Security Conference late Friday night with Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, Mottaki said,
“The most important point is the political will. Personally, I feel this will is there.”

“I personally believe that we have created a
conducive ground for such an exchange in the not so distant future. We are approaching a final agreement that can be accepted by all parties,” he added.

Mottaki outlined three main components of the nuclear fuel swap, namely timing, place and the quantity of fuel which Iran needs.

He was scheduled to meet with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency Yukiya Amano later on Saturday to discuss further details of the nuclear fuel exchange.

Under the IAEA plan, Iran would ship low-level uranium abroad for enrichment and later re-import it for use in a Tehran-based medical reactor, used to fight cancer.

Mottaki reiterated it was “the recognized right of the Islamic Republic of Iran to enjoy a peaceful nuclear program.”

He slammed European double standards for criticizing Iran’s nuclear programme but not imposing sanctions on the Zionist regime for its development of nuclear weapons.

“In the Middle East, there is only one country with nuclear weapons. What is Europe’s approach to removing nuclear weapons from the region,” Mottaki asked rhetorically.

He urged the West to “understand the realities of the Middle East” and finally abandon their “failed outdated policies” in the volatile region.

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