Jalili Says Iran Won't Go Beyond Nuclear Obligations

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Iran said Saturday it will not go beyond its obligations nor accept anything outside its rights under the non-proliferation treaty, ahead of talks with major powers over its disputed nuclear drive.

"We will not accept anything beyond our obligations and will not accept anything less than our rights," said the Islamic republic's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, quoted by ISNA news agency.

"Iran has fulfilled its NPT obligations as an active and committed member, therefore should gain all of its rights," Jalili said in an address to Iranian nuclear industry officials.

His remarks come ahead of a meeting between Iran and six world powers -- Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States and Germany -- in Kazakhstan on Tuesday.

The talks will be the first between the parties since three rounds of meetings in Moscow ended in stalemate in June last year.

The so-called P5+1 called on Iran to scale back on uranium enrichment, the process which used for power plant fuel and in higher purities needed for a nuclear weapon.

But they stopped short of offering Tehran substantial relief from U.N. Security Council and unilateral Western sanctions that last year began to cause major economic problems for the Gulf country.

Iran denies seeking atomic weapons but many in the international community suspect otherwise.

Comments 4
Thumb mckinl 23 February 2013, 13:09

Iran is completely within their rights but what has that got to do with Zionist aggression? Both China and Russia are not behind Iran. Iran needs allies. Sometimes it is better to bend with the wind than to reap the whirlwind ...

Thumb andre.jabbour 23 February 2013, 13:25

Realist, I'm not anti Sunni at all. I have tons of Sunni friends. I'm talking about extremism here... Hezbollah is the root of the problem in Lebanon. I'm not talking about the Arab world or anywhere else. The Muslim brotherhood was founded in the 30s by the Banna guy, but it was extremely marginal until they killed the Egyptian president... Then later this nuttjob Khomeini copied them in Iran. And here we are dealing with Iran's proxy named Hezbollah 35 years later....

Thumb andre.jabbour 23 February 2013, 13:25

Yup

Missing ArabDemocrat.com 23 February 2013, 14:07

Eltigar - why is it necessary to resort to bigotry and derogatory terms?