UK, US "Failed" to Refer Nuclear File to Security Council - Iran Negotiator
Posted on: Saturday, 24 September 2005, 15:00 CDT
Text of report by Iranian Fars News Agency website
Tehran, 24 September: According to a report by Fars News Agency from Vienna, Javad Va'idi talked to the reporters in Vienna today and reiterated that: "America and Britain have failed in their plan to refer Iran's nuclear case to the Security Council."
He added: "Today's decision at the Board of Governors against
Iran's nuclear file was adopted under pressures exerted by America and Britain."
The spokesman of the Iranian delegation in the Board of Governors' meeting said: "There was no consensus at today's meeting and this shows that the voting process in the meeting was initiated by the Western block countries and that there is no consensus about taking the matter any further."
Va'idi stressed: "America and Britain wanted to send Iran's file to the Security Council and they failed."
Va'idi added: "They want to stop Iran's nuclear fuel cycle which is aimed at peaceful purposes, but they will fail to do so."
Source: BBC Monitoring Middle East
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