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'Nuke Plans At Full Speed'
Updated: 08:27, Sunday December 24, 2006

Iran is to reportedly push forward with efforts to enrich uranium after 
the UN Security Council imposed sanctions.

Ali Larijani, Iran's top nuclear negotiator, said the country would 
continue with the enrichment in response to the UN move.

"We will begin activities at Natanz - site of 3,000-centrifuge machines 
- and we will drive it with full speed," he was quoted in the Kayhan 
newspaper.

"It will be our immediate response to the resolution.

"We have said many times before that if the Westerners want to use the 
Security Council as an instrument, it will not affect our will.

"And it will make us more decisive in realising our nuclear aims."

He said the Security Council had discredited itself by approving the 
resolution.

The resolution orders all countries to stop supplying Iran with 
materials and technology that could contribute to its nuclear and 
missile programmes.

It also freezes the Iranian assets of 10 key companies and 12 
individuals related to those projects.

The move is aimed at getting Tehran to halt uranium enrichment work.

Russia is building a £400m light-water reactor for Tehran that is 
exempted in the resolution.

The resolution demands Tehran end all research on uranium enrichment, 
which can produce fuel for nuclear power plants as well as for bombs.

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