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Iran regime to go back on Russian Enrichment offer

NCRI – A day after Iranian regime declared that the Russian plan for enrichment was dead because Tehran was reported to the U.N. Security Council, it announced on today that it would hold talks with Moscow on its plan.

Mullahs’ Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi told reporters, "The situation has changed and we will attend talks with Russia on February 16."

Javad Vaeidi, deputy head of the National Security Council, said on Saturday there was "no adequate reason to pursue the Russian plan."

Earlier on Sunday, mullahs’ president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad brushed off the IAEA referral and said: "Issue as many resolutions like this as you want and make yourself happy. You can’t prevent the progress of the Iranian nation."

Clerical regime’s latest offer to reconsider Russian plan was seen as a clear turn around by the regime as it met with a degree of firmness by the international community on its threatening nuclear ambitions.

As it has been declared in the past 25 years by the Iranian Resistance, the fundamentalist regime in Iran only understands the language of force.

In a massage following the IAEA’s decision to report mullahs’ regime to the UN Security Council, Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance called for immediate adoption of oil, weapons, technological, and diplomatic sanctions against the regime. "The only way to confront and thwart the mullahs’ deceit and obfuscation is swift action and not to give them anymore time."

Ramping up the rhetoric against Tehran after the vote, President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the vote sent a "clear message" to Iran.