Iran’s foreign minister today proposed to limit uranium
enrichment in exchange for a guaranteed supply of enriched uranium fuel from abroad. In
an interview with the German news magazine Der Spiegel, Ali Akbar Salehi said,
“if our right to enrichment is recognized, we are ready for a trade-off.” Salehi
added that Iran would voluntarily “limit the amount of our enrichment” in
exchange for “the guaranteed supply” of the necessary fissile material from
foreign suppliers. No other official sources in Tehran have yet confirmed or
commented on the report.
5 comments:
Iranians are such bad negotiators. They'll take a foolish position, lost hundreds of billions of dollars, and then quibble over pennies.
Anon 5:37PM
It is the West that want to trade (western) peanuts for the (Iranian) diamonds; like it was stated by a famous Iranian scholar who operates in the West.
Instead trashing with your propaganda, take a pain and find more facts....
Dissident
Anon 7:51 PM "Dissident"
The Iranian people rather have peanuts to eat instead of plutonium.
Anon 6:50AM
I think that those, in Iran, with dollars will have to spend or exchange them for "peanuts"...
Dissident
Anon 5:46 AM
"I think that those in Iran,with dollars will have to spend or exchange them for "peanuts"..."
"Dysentery"
I doubt it somehow.People are killing themselves to obtain as much dollars as possible.
Even peanuts have more value than the rial.
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