Message-Id: <20100129153021.C53A33072F7D@node2.byetcluster.com> Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 10:30:21 -0500 (EST) From: root@admin2.byetcluster.com (root) DAVOS: The nous of the UN thermonuclear watchdog said Friday his authority was ease disagreeable to discuss a metal enrichment deal with Persia amid new warnings to the Islamic land over its atomic programme. "Our offering is on the table. Dialogue is continuing," Yukio Amano, the administrator general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told reporters at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Amano, who took over as nous of the UN authority from Mohamed El Baradei in November, said he was composition his prototypal report on Iran''s deference with UN demands for an IAEA board gathering in March. But he refused to provide info of the dialogue or whether Persia had reinforced cooperation. Under an IAEA plan, Persia would hand over most of its stocks of low-enriched metal in return for Russian and land supplies of thermonuclear fuel enriched to the higher take required for a research reactor. Diplomats feature Persia has unloved the offer, heightening Western fears that Persia is disagreeable to physique its own thermonuclear bomb, a charge strongly denied by Tehran which insists its information is peaceful. Amano''s comments came digit period after US Secretary of State Hillary politico said that Western powers were agitated toward tougher action against Iran. "Iran has provided a constant stream of threats to intensify its ravishment of international thermonuclear norms," politico said in author on Thursday. "Iran''s approach leaves us with lowercase pick than to impact with our partners to apply greater push in the hopes that it module cause Persia to reconsider its rejection of smooth efforts," she added.
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