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伊朗称愿意限制浓缩铀规模

2013年10月17日
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A security guard walks near a sculpture of a naked man covered up by a curtain behind the European and Iranian flags on October 14, 2013 at the United Nations' Geneva offices, ahead of fresh talks between world powers and Iran on its controversial nuclear programme. The cover-up of the marble man and his clearly visible penis was first reported by the Swiss newspaper Tribune de Geneve, which claimed that the aim was to avoid offending the Islamic republic's delegation talks. Swiss officials declined to address the newspaper's claim, and told AFP that the aim was to provide a neutral backdrop at the entrance to the meeting hall. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE COFFRINI (Photo credit should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
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伊朗就本国引起争议的核项目提出新建议,为与国际社会进一步就此对话铺平道路。欧盟安全与外交事务高级代表阿什顿在日内瓦为期两天的会谈结束之后表示,德黑兰政府与联合国五个常任理事国及德国的谈判将在今年11月7日至8日继续进行。伊朗尽管继续坚持本国和平利用核能包括进行铀浓缩的权利,但表示愿意限制浓缩铀规模并简化对该国核设施进行检查的程序。外交圈内人士称,伊朗愿意减少用于铀浓缩的离心机数量。安理会常任理事国和德国希望确认伊朗核计划确实为和平目的,阻止该国暗中研发核武器。在日内瓦进行的本次谈判被视为对伊朗新任总统鲁哈尼(Hassan Rohani)所提出的和解政策的检验。