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Iran Should Win International Community’s Trust - UN Chief

Topic: Iran's nuclear program

07:23 28/02/2013
Tags: Iran’s nuclear program, Ali Akbar Salehi, Ban Ki-moon, Iran

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UNITED NATIONS, February 28 (RIA Novosti) - The international community expects that Iran will clarify the nature of its nuclear program, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday.

Ban said “the onus remained on Iran to gain the confidence and trust of the international community,” according to a readout of his meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi posted on the UN website.

Talks between Iran and six world powers on the Islamic Republic’s disputed nuclear program ended in Almaty, Kazakhstan without agreement on Wednesday, but the two sides pledged to hold further meetings in the coming weeks.

The six world powers - Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States - had proposed scaling back sanctions against Iran in exchange for the closure of its underground Fordo enrichment facility and an undertaking to halt the enrichment of uranium to 20 percent.

A level of enrichment greater than 20 percent is the very minimum needed to make a crude nuclear device, scientists say, although most nuclear bombs use the heavy metal enriched to 90 percent.

Western powers say Iran is attempting to build an atomic weapon, but Tehran insists its program has entirely peaceful purposes and has decried international pressure as unacceptable interference in its sovereign affairs.

 

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