The question was discussed at the talks [in Moscow]. Our attitude to the proposal is positive. We tried to bring the positions of the two sides closer.
The request is illogical and why should Iran accept it to suspend the research activities?
The resumption of R&D activities after two-and-a-half years of suspension cannot provide the ground for taking harsh decisions by the board and reporting the issue to the Security Council.
The Russian offer is alive and will have long life.
The Russian proposal about Iran's nuclear activities has problems and ambiguities that need to be clarified in further talks.
The Russian proposal is not sufficient for Iran's nuclear energy needs.
The Russian proposal over Iran's uranium enrichment program is considerable, but it has some problems and ambiguities to be clarified in future talks.
The Russian suggestion is a useful one, but needs to be discussed further.
The timing for Iran to resume some voluntary suspended activities depends on the behavior of the Europeans. We don't accept the language of force.
The West is forcing us not to use our capacity for production of fuel and this basic point should be taken into consideration.
Their inspectors will come to Iran for this purpose in the next few days.
There are lots of details surrounding this offer that must be examined.
There are lots of details surrounding this offer that must be must be decided -- the location of the plant, the form of participation, technical cooperation.
There are several options and several diplomatic ways to settle the nuclear dispute but let us talk about it when the time is ripe.
There will be definite changes regarding the negotiating methods and the political conditions currently governing the negotiations.
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