Iran’s foreign minister warned the European Union not to use “threats” in negotiations aimed at easing international concerns over the country’s nuclear ambitions, saying Tehran was sticking by its demand to one day resume uranium enrichment. Kamal Kharazi said Iran had agreed with Britain, France and Germany when talks kicked off late last year “that any threat against Iran” would be a violation of an accord that saw Tehran freeze its sensitive nuclear activities while negotiations continued.Full Story
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