Pointing to major weapons deals with Russia and China, Larijani warned: “The Europeans should know that if they send our case to the Security Council … we will have problems but they will not win.” He signaled that the regime was now impatient to resume enrichment work itself.
Larijani emphasized that the regime would push ahead with construction of centrifuges, saying that was outside the scope of any future talks with the EU-3 and could therefore restart at any moment. The Iranian Resistance revealed last month that during its two-year negotiations with the EU3, the mullahs’ regime was busy secretly constructing 5,000 centrifuges.
Mr. Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI, stressed: “Larijani’s remarks demonstrate the futility of any negotiations with the mullahs’ regime over the nuclear file and show that negotiations only give the regime more time to complete its evil nuclear weapons projects. Any hesitation or delay in referring the mullahs’ nuclear file to the UN Security Council draws the region and the world closer to the precipice of crisis and war.”
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
December 5, 2005