Iran awaits brief response to nuclear package
Iran expects a brief response from country powers on an accord to ship very much of its decreased enriched uranium to Turkey as aspect of a nuclear energy swap offer, the foreign ministry explained on Tuesday.
Iran will notify the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Agency (IAEA) of the accord signed on Monday with Turkey and Brazil "in writing, because of the regular channels, within a week," foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast explained.
"We expect to have members of the Vienna team (the United States, France, Russia and the IAEA) to quickly announce their readiness" to implement the fuel swap, he told reporters.
The IAEA proclaimed it has acquired the text of the joint declaration by Iran, Brazil and Turkey but was now expecting Tehran to notify it immediately of what commitments it had undertaken.
"We are now ready for written notification from Iran that it agrees with the applicable provisions included in the declaration," IAEA spokeswoman Gill Tudor proclaimed on Monday.
The so-known as Vienna Group created an offer final October to ship most of Iran's LEU out of the region in return for greater grade reactor energy to be supplied by Russia and France.
Iran stalled on the deal insisting it desires a simultaneous swap on its own personal soil, which was rejected by entire world powers.
Monday's accord signed in Tehran commits Iran to deposit 1,200 kilograms (two,640 pounds) of minimal enriched uranium (LEU) in Turkey in return for energy for a Tehran research reactor.
Mehmanparast mentioned if the Islamic republic reaches agreement with the nations involved in the initial IAEA-backed package, it "will pave the way for a lot more nuclear cooperation."
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