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Iran pledges to 'negotiate' EU nuclear offer

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Friday, 12 May 2006


LONDON, May 12 (IranMania) - Iran will "negotiate" an anticipated European offer aimed at cooling a crisis over its nuclear program but refuses to suspend enrichment activities, a nuclear spokesman said.

"For the moment we have received no offer (from the Europeans) but because Iran believes in a diplomatic solution, we believe that such a proposition can be taken into consideration and negotiated," said Hossam Entezani according to the semi-official Mehr news agency.

He added that in "any offer, particularly one from Europe, suspending Iran's basic rights of uranium enrichment research are not acceptable."

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