All voluntary measures taken over the past two-and-a-half or three years have been halted and we have no further commitment to the additional protocol and other voluntary commitments. |
Any possible action by the board of governors (of the IAEA) in informing the U.N. security council about Iran's nuclear project in their February meeting, as I said before, will trigger the government to cut all its voluntary measures as per the law. |
Any possible action by the board of governors (of the IAEA) in informing the UN security council about Iran's nuclear project in their February meeting, as I said before, will trigger the government to cut all its voluntary measures as per the law. |
Any possible action by the board of governors [of the IAEA] in informing the UN Security Council about Iran's nuclear project in their February meeting, as I said before, will trigger the government to cut all its voluntary measures as per the law. |
As for a widening of the negotiations, we have a positive view but this should take place in agreement with other parties. |
I hope that the Iranian nuclear file will be returned to the authority of the organization that should be considering it - i.e., the International Atomic Energy Agency. |
I predict that the irrational American view will not prevail in the Security Council. |
I said we are ready for any new ideas to reach to some compromise on this issue. They are supporting some kind of nuclear apartheid which is not acceptable to us. |
I think 50 percent of the case is quite clear: that is no evidence, no report, no document, no inspections show that any diversion is there. We're glad for that. |
If at the upcoming meeting of the IAEA heads a decision is reached on referring Iran's nuclear file to the UN Security Council, the government of the Islamic Republic, in accordance with a parliamentary resolution, will be forced to end its voluntary cooperation with the IAEA. |
If nuclear technology is useful for the United States, isn't it useful for other countries? We do not accept global nuclear and scientific 'apartheid'. |
If we reach some compromise, we continue our cooperation from where we are now. That is, the research department will continue its activity. |
If we reach the point where the existing international apparatus do not meet the the Iranian nation's right, the Islamic Republic's policies might come under re-examination. |
Iran also, like Japan, enjoys its right to have nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. We are against nuclear weapons. |
Iran has stopped all voluntary measures that it undertook in the past two-and-a-half to three years. We have no commitment to the Additional Protocol any more. |