Iran's refusal to accept the Six's plan to process the availablelow-enriched uranium, first in Russia and then in France, was the laststraw. This was a good solution for Iran's nuclear issue, but it didnot evoke a positive response from Tehran.
Saying 'yes' and 'no' is Iran's permanent policy. Today it says 'no,'then 'maybe' and then 'you don't quite understand.' In my opinion,Tehran is simply trying to drag out the whole process. During the talksover the last six years, Iran has increased the number of centrifugesin the country from several dozen to 7,000, and opened a second uraniumenrichment plant. This policy of Iran has largely prompted Russia tochange its position. At the same time, Moscow continues to insist thatIran's nuclear issue should be resolved at the negotiating table.
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