Iran tells IAEA it will restart nuclear activities
Posted on: Monday, 1 August 2005, 01:30 CDT
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran has sent a letter informing the U.N. nuclear watchdog it will restart sensitive nuclear fuel activities at a uranium conversion plant near the central city of Isfahan on Monday, a government official said.
The European Union said on Sunday such a move would be "unnecessary and damaging" and could derail talks over a package of economic and political incentives for Tehran in return for Iran's indefinite suspension of nuclear fuel activities.
Source: REUTERS
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