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Iran's Khatami Says Halting Nuclear Program Is 'Unacceptable'

Iran's Khatami Says Halting Nuclear Program Is 'Unacceptable'

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Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, said it's "unacceptable" for the Islamic republic to halt its nuclear enrichment program as demanded by the EU and U.S.

Iran is building a heavy-water nuclear reactor that it says is for generating electricity. It has rejected calls by the U.S. for it to abandon the program. France, the U.K. and Germany have been seeking to end the program through negotiations, and the U.S. last week agreed to join the European Union nations in offering Iran economic incentives in order to do so.

"Negotiations with the Europeans continue," Khatami told reporters in Isfahan, Iran, where members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are meeting. "What is unacceptable is the cessation of the nuclear enrichment program."

Iran has been criticized by the UN atomic watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, for failing to cooperate fully with the body's inspectors. IAEA Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei today said there is a "confidence deficit" between Iran and nuclear inspectors and EU negotiators. Iran needs to be more transparent about its nuclear program over the past 20 years, he said.

While Iran's "pattern of cooperation has improved dramatically" in recent years, "they're not showing the kind of transparency that I would like to see," ElBaradei said. EU negotiators need to be sure "the chapters of the past have been closed," he said, referring to Iran's 20-year nuclear program.

According to the indictment, Jones would steal various IBM and Penguin computer servers from Verisign's warehouse in Virginia and sell them to Johnson. Johnson would then sell the servers to several individuals, who would sometimes place them for sale on eBay. As a result of this scheme, the indictment alleges that Jones and Johnson caused Verisign to lose more than $120, 000 worth of computer equipment. In the indictment, Jones and Johnson are charged in three counts with causing the interstate transportation of stolen property, namely IBM 330 and 335 servers, in violation of 18 U.S.C.

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