If they make this historic mistake, there will be no way to continue with the Russian proposal.
So if the United States wishes to choose that path, let the ball roll. We will continue to exercise our R& D activities based on our right.
We are in the process of negotiating on the modalities of this participation.
We have told the (International Atomic Energy) Agency that we are going to inject new initial materials (uranium ore) into the production chain.
We are here to find a compromise, which means we have to calm things down.
We will continue to exercise our R and D activities based on our right.
The Russian proposal is based on the establishment of a joint Iran-Russia company on Russian soil for enrichment of uranium...it can be studied, so that its economic, technical and scientific aspects will be clear.
Russia's proposal is to set up a joint Iranian-Russian company to enrich uranium in Russian territory.
In the context of our large-scale enrichment activities, we have to clear up some details and consider the proposal.
The new Russian proposal can be studied so that its economic, technical and scientific aspects will be clear.
Iran's right on nuclear fuel, especially enrichment, inside the country has to be guaranteed in any proposal.
But if the situation changes, we will have to review our oil policies.
An important factor will be the amount of Iranian share in the project.
The move was politically motivated and followed other aims (than the nuclear dispute).
The Iranian government must now bring into force our law to suspend voluntary cooperation.
We will not use the oil weapon now because we don't want to confront other countries.
We had a good chance, a good opportunity to continue our discussion.