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UPDATED: 10:24, October 28, 2006
Paris sees "negative signal" in Iran's fresh nuclear moves
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Iran's announcement of the second network of centrifuges in its uranium enrichment process is a " negative signal", Jean-Baptiste Mattei, spokesman of the French Foreign Ministry said on Friday.

The Iranian announcement "aggravates the worries of the international community" and sends a "negative signal which we should take into account in our evaluation of the dossier," Mattei told a news conference.

The door is always open to negotiations, if Iran decides to " return to the negotiation table", Mattei said, noting that the priority goes to the negotiations for a UN Security Council resolution.

Mattei made the remarks after Iranian reports said that the country had begun feeding gas into a second cascade of centrifuges to enrich uranium.

Source: Xinhua


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