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Iran does not intend to fulfill UN resolution - vice-president

RIA Novosti

04/02/2007 14:45 TEHRAN, February 4 (RIA Novosti) - Iran does not intend to comply with the requirements of a resolution by the UN Security Council demanding from the Islamic Republic to suspend its uranium enrichment activities, a senior Iranian official said Sunday.

In response to Iran's unwillingness to give up its nuclear ambitions, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1737 last December, which provided for sanctions against Iran banning activities involving uranium enrichment, chemical reprocessing, heavy water-based projects, and the production of nuclear weapons delivery systems.

Gholamreza Agazade, Iran's vice president and head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said the UN Security Council resolution had brought about new legal complexities, and even before its adoption Iran said it would not comply with it.

Iran has been at the center of international concerns since January 2006 over its nuclear program, which some countries, particularly the United States, suspect is geared toward nuclear weapons development. Tehran has consistently denied the claims, and says it needs nuclear power for civilian purposes.

At the same time, Agazade said Iran is continuing its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency.



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