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Russia envoy: 'UN-backed deal good for Iran'


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Russia's ambassador to Iran on Sunday urged Teheran to agree to a UN-backed proposal to ship its uranium abroad for enrichment, saying the deal was "beneficial" to the Islamic republic.

Iranian President Mahmoud...

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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"We believe that reaching this agreement and signing the technical contract to produce fuel for the Teheran reactor is beneficial to Iran and will help in resolving the nuclear issue," Alexander Sadovnikov said in an interview with the official IRNA news agency, according to AFP.

"This is not to trick Iran in order to take its low-enriched uranium out of its hands," Sadovnikov reportedly added.

Earlier Sunday, however, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad compared the power of Iran's enemies to a "mosquito," saying Iran now deals with the West over its nuclear activities from a position of power.

The comment from Ahmadinejad came as Iran is negotiating with the West over a UN-brokered proposal to ship the country's uranium abroad for further enrichment.

The UN-backed plan would require Iran to send 1.2 tons (or 1,100 kilograms) of low-enriched uranium - around 70 percent of its stockpile - to Russia in one batch by year's end, for processing to create more refined fuel for a Teheran research reactor.

Iran has indicated that it may agree to send only "part" of its stockpile in several shipments. Should the talks fail to help Iran obtain the fuel from abroad, Iran has threatened to enrich uranium to the higher level needed to power the research reactor itself domestically.

After further enrichment in Russia, France would convert the uranium into fuel rods that would be returned to Iran for use in the reactor in Teheran that produces medical isotopes.

"While enemies have used all their capacities ... the Iranian nation is standing powerfully and they are like a mosquito," a government Web site quoted Ahmadinejad early Sunday as saying.

Ahmadinejad also said Iran doesn't trust the West when it sits for talks.

"Given the negative record of Western powers, the Iranian government ... looks at the talks with no trust. But realities dictate to them to interact with the Iranian nation," he said according to the site.

The US and its allies have been pushing for the UN-backed agreement as a way to reduce Iran's stockpile of low-enriched uranium to prevent the possibility that Iran may turn them into weapons-grade uranium, materials needed for the core of a nuclear bomb.

Iranian opposition to the UN plan could be driven by concerns that the proposal would weaken Iran's control over its stockpiles of nuclear fuel and could be perceived as a concession to the West.

The Teheran reactor needs uranium enriched to about 20 percent, higher than the 3.5 percent-enriched uranium that Iran is producing for a nuclear power plant it plans to build in southwestern Iran. Enriching uranium to even higher levels can produce weapons-grade materials.

Iranian officials have said it is more economical to purchase the more highly enriched uranium needed for the Teheran reactor than to produce it domestically.

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54. #24 The West cannot be trusted?
NICK - (11/02/2009 14:07)
53. #24 S.Balu ...Hey knucklehead the last time I checked England was included in "the west". According to you the west is rotten, evil, untrusting yet
gil sachar - canada (11/02/2009 05:11)
52. #5~Terry - Israel~Western Leaders
Mikhail ben Natan~US of A - USA (11/02/2009 03:54)
51. Remind me: what has Ahmadinejad done exactly?
Johan - Australia (11/02/2009 03:27)
50. one or two Iranian nukes is not a major problem but alot of warheads on missiles is a hugh problem
Bloodlyscot - Texas (11/02/2009 03:11)
49. #9. Clown - glad it made your day
Simon - (11/01/2009 23:55)
48. If Israel gains intel that an Iranian nuke is near,they are well within their right to Detonate a high-alt nuke device to generate an EMP as prelude..
ed - USA (11/01/2009 23:42)
47. Idiotic!
Joshua Cohen - (11/01/2009 22:58)
46. since Iran rejected all compromise, US is free to start on the military option any time--thanks!!!!
guess - (11/01/2009 22:20)
45. Negotiations?
Thomas - Canada (11/01/2009 21:43)
44. #5 Ok Israel can do it.
Joseph - USA (11/01/2009 19:58)
43. Nobody fears what Obama MIGHT do until he DOES Do!
ed - USA (11/01/2009 18:37)
42. Iran! Afghanistan! Russia! Venezuela! Korea! Yes, President Obama has world respect, but he does not have world RESPECT!
ed - USA (11/01/2009 18:32)
41. The more the West gives, the more Ahmadinejad takes! Does President Obama know how to draw a Line in the Sand?
ed - USA (11/01/2009 18:29)
40. Hey everyone,,,The one and only God says in the Bible....know who your
Jen - USA (11/01/2009 18:23)
39. poor man
Mark Large - UK (11/01/2009 18:19)
38. Well, we don't trust him, and "Ahmadinejad also said Iran doesn't trust the West when it sits for talks". It's clear. And he's looking for confrontati
Sandra - Europe (11/01/2009 17:39)
37. Laura - England, the voice of Shia terrorism in the UK
DAVID KAPLAN - United States (11/01/2009 17:33)
36. Iran is in Power position
James - USA (11/01/2009 17:14)
35. fooling the west
nauseated by yellow west - (11/01/2009 17:04)
34. Re: Comment #1.....Petra...just a thought
Jr - USSA (11/01/2009 16:57)
33. wont match the five bunker busting bombs Obama has ordered up for Iran
Terry - (11/01/2009 16:34)
32. War Of Words
Barry - US (11/01/2009 15:59)
31. West is like Mosquitos
Ben - (11/01/2009 15:54)
30. This is Moronic -- Iran Received 83-tons of Nuclear Fuel From Russia 2 Years Ago
Ovadiah ben Avraham - Israel (11/01/2009 15:50)
29. Talking
Mark - Canada (11/01/2009 15:49)
28. Iran/Ahmadinejad
J. Adams - US (11/01/2009 15:50)
27. Iran
Mike - Canada (11/01/2009 15:31)
26. A Mosquito? Well the lttle "piss ant" why he...
KB - US (11/01/2009 15:28)
25. Ahmadinejad
US tax payer - USA (11/01/2009 14:50)
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