Iran vowed Saturday not to give up its uranium enrichment program and confirmed that it had restarted building centrifuges for that purpose. Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi said Iran had not resumed enriching uranium but had restarted work on centrifuges in response to the failure of Britain, Germany and France to resolve questions over Iran’s potential nuclear program infractions in June.”We still continue suspension on uranium enrichment, meaning that we have not resumed enrichment,” Mr. Kharrazi said at a news conference Saturday, adding that Iran was not committed to another agreement with Britain, Germany and France on not building centrifuges. Full Story
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