Iran says IAEA resolution jeopardises nuclear talks
VIENNA |
VIENNA Nov 27 (Reuters) - A U.N. nuclear watchdog resolution passed against Iran on Friday will jeopardise talks between Tehran and six world powers on its atomic programme, a senior Iranian official said.
The International Atomic Energy Agency's governing body approved the measures sponsored by the powers to censure Tehran for developing a uranium enrichment site in secret and they demanded it freeze the project immediately.
"Adoption of this resolution is not only unhelpful in improving the current situation, but it will jeopardise the conducive environment vitally needed for success in the process of Geneva and Vienna negotiations expected to lead to a common understanding," Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh said.
In a statement, he said the resolution, adopted by a 25-3 margin with six abstentions, was a "hasty and undue" step imposed by a small number of IAEA board members.
(Reporting by Sylvia Westall) ((sylvia.westall@reuters.com; Vienna Newsroom: +43 153 112 256; Reuters Messaging: sylvia.westall.reuters.com@reuters.net))
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