Saturday, October 24, 2009

Iranian Lawbreakers Are Hinting That They Will Not Accept The UN's Nuclear Proposals

Barack Obama: policy of diplomatic engagement with
Iran has suffered another blow Photo: GETTY


Blow To Barack Obama's Strategy As Iranian Lawmaker Attacks UN Nuclear Deal -- The Telegraph

A powerful Iranian lawmaker has joined criticism of United Nations plans for Tehran to ship uranium abroad for enrichment in a new blow to Barack Obama's diplomatic approach.

The senior legislator's comments came a day after Iran missed a deadline to respond to the International Atomic Energy Agency on a deal backed by the US, European powers and Russia - bringing President Barack Obama's policy of diplomatic engagement with Tehran close to collapse.

The new blow to prospects of a deal over the regime's illicit nuclear programme came as UN inspectors headed to Iran on Saturday to examine a recently revealed atomic site.

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More News On Iran's Nuclear Program

Influential Iran lawmakers criticize nuclear deal -- Reuters
UN nuclear inspectors head to Iran to visit site -- AP
UN Nuclear Inspectors to Tour Iran's Second Enrichment Plant Near Qom -- Voice of America
UN nuclear deal 'would cheat Iran' -- Al Jazeera
Larijani: West trying to deceive Iran on nuclear deal -- Press TV
Parliament speaker says West trying to cheat Iran -- AP
Iranian speaker blasts West for seeking "chicanery" on nuclear deal -- China View
Iran waffles on accepting international nuclear agreement -- McClatchy News

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