Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Iran insists on 'nuclear rights'

Iran has said it will not negotiate over its right to develop a nuclear programme when it meets officials from the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany in Geneva on October 1.

"We can discuss about disarmament, we can discuss about non-proliferation and other general issues," Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, said on Tuesday.
But Salehi ruled out any discussion of the country's second uranium enrichment plant.
"We are not going to discuss anything related to our nuclear rights," he added.
Tehran disclosed the second plant to the UN nuclear watchdog last week after Western intelligence agents reportedly discovered its existence.

"The new site is part of our rights and there is no need to discuss it," Salehi said.
Washington had demanded ahead of the talks that Iran come clean about its nuclear ambitions, which several Western countries have suggested include a drive towards nuclear weapons.

Tehran, however, has repeatedly dismissed these accusations saying that the atomic program is to meet civilian energy needs.
I think Iran is behind something really big first Washington discovered a nuclear plant and know western Europe intelligence group discover another after also it is known about the treaties Venezuela and Iran are making about Uranium exportation and it is said that it is probably constructing a atomic bomb and nuclear weapons, this is getting really strange.