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伊朗称,对核谈判持乐观态度

2013年11月13日
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Arak, IRAN: A general view of a heavy water plant in Arak, 320 kms south of Tehran, 26 August 2006. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad opened a heavy water plant today that will feed a new research reactor, just five days before a UN Security Council deadline to suspend sensitive nuclear fuel cycle work. Inaugurating the facility along with the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, Gholam Reza Aghazadeh, and his deputy, Mohammad Saeedi, Ahmadinejad vowed the Iranian people would defend their rights to nuclear technology 'with force'. AFP PHOTO/ATTA KENARE (Photo credit should read ATTA KENARE/AFP/Getty Images)
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德黑兰

有关同国际社会的核谈判,德黑兰当局持乐观态度。据伊朗法尔斯通讯社周三(11月13日)报道,该国原子能机构负责人萨利希(Ali-Akbar Salehi)称,该国日前同国际原子能机构达成的新的合作路线图虽主要涉及技术层面,但将对在政治层面达成一致产生积极影响,有助于在同六国集团(联合国安理会5个常任理事国加德国)的核谈判中达成共识。根据本周一同国际原子能机构达成的合作路线图,伊朗允许该机构专家进入位于伊朗中部地区的阿拉克(Arak)重水反应堆工地和加欣(Gachin)铀矿视察,并事先从伊朗获得有关该国核计划的具体信息。同六国集团的会谈将于下周三在日内瓦继续举行。