Tehran today welcomed a reported proposal made by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to allow for small-scale uranium-enrichment activities on Iranian territory under certain conditions.
Iran's official IRNA news agency quotes Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki as saying that Tehran sees Muhammad el-Baradei's proposal as "a step forward."
Mottaki also said Tehran is ready to continue talks in a bid to allay international concerns that it may seek to develop nuclear weapons.
IRNA says Mottaki made the remarks at a meeting of the Iran-Tunisia economic commission.
Reports say el-Baradei recently suggested that Iran could be allowed to operate a pilot enrichment plant while giving guarantees it would not conduct industrial-scale enrichment.
Negotiations between Iran and international community collapsed last month after Tehran said it was resuming its enrichment program.
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IAEA Director General Mohamed El Baradei briefs the media during a board of governors meeting in Vienna's U.N. headquarters, February 2, 2006. (Reuters)