Iran has said it would resume uranium-enrichment activities if it failed to receive the proposals by today.
But a British Foreign Office statement urged Tehran not to take any "unnecessary and damaging step" by restarting uranium conversion. The statement warned that such a move could jeopardize talks between Iran and EU negotiators - Britain, France, and Germany.
Earlier, Iranian negotiator Ali Agha Mohammadi told AFP that Tehran had given Brussels a deadline this afternoon to submit proposals. He added that Iran would risk being hauled before the UN Security Council if the EU failed to recognize its right to uranium-conversion activities.
The so-called EU trio is to offer incentives to be provided in return for Iran guaranteeing its nuclear program is peaceful.
(Reuters/AFP/AP)
But a British Foreign Office statement urged Tehran not to take any "unnecessary and damaging step" by restarting uranium conversion. The statement warned that such a move could jeopardize talks between Iran and EU negotiators - Britain, France, and Germany.
Earlier, Iranian negotiator Ali Agha Mohammadi told AFP that Tehran had given Brussels a deadline this afternoon to submit proposals. He added that Iran would risk being hauled before the UN Security Council if the EU failed to recognize its right to uranium-conversion activities.
The so-called EU trio is to offer incentives to be provided in return for Iran guaranteeing its nuclear program is peaceful.
(Reuters/AFP/AP)