Tehran, Iran told the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, did not accept the terms of an agreement to reduce concerns about its nuclear program.For months, criticizing the Iranian government offer to send enriched uranium to other countries in exchange for nuclear fuel. But Iran did not respond officially.Some diplomats in Tehran now mention another alternative that is at the same exchange in the region. The proposal, likely the West will not be accepted.United States and its allies fear Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons. Iran insists its nuclear program is entirely peaceful.
Information obtained from the Vienna remains unclear whether the Iranian officials to respond in writing or verbally to the IAEA.In this proposal of Iran, according to BBC news on Wednesday (20/1/2010), will send 70 percent of the enriched uranium to Russia and France which will be processed for fuel.But some diplomats said Iran rejected the main requirement of all the Iranian uranium left before the fuel delivered.
