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Brown considers plan to give Iran limited supply of uranium

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The Guardian: Gordon Brown is considering a Saudi plan to limit the supply of uranium to potential nuclear weapons states and will call for new EU sanctions against Iran in the next few weeks, most probably in the form of an end to export credit guarantees. The Guardian

Patrick Wintour, political editor

Gordon Brown is considering a Saudi plan to limit the supply of uranium to potential nuclear weapons states and will call for new EU sanctions against Iran in the next few weeks, most probably in the form of an end to export credit guarantees.

US-allied Gulf states said yesterday they were planning a consortium to provide enough enriched uranium for Iran’s civil nuclear programme, which they believe could be a deterrent against the development of nuclear weapon.

The Saudi foreign minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, who announced the plan, discussed it with his British counterpart, David Miliband, during the Saudi state visit this week. The prince also held talks with Mr Brown.

The prime minister, who is concerned that the technological division between civilian and military nuclear use is starting to blur, has been struck by the potential of using supply quotas to limit weapons technology. Washington believes that Iran’s stated aim of developing a civilian programme is a smokescreen for a nuclear weapon.

The five members of the UN security council plus Germany are due to meet in London today to discuss a fresh round of sanctions against Iran over its failure to comply with previous UN resolutions. Britain is not optimistic that either Russia or China will agree to a third round of UN-sponsored sanctions, but believes the alternative of fresh EU sanctions is necessary. Germany, seen as one of the least enthusiastic supporters of fresh sanctions in the EU, said it was willing to look at the issue in the middle of December.

Mr Brown believes diplomatic and economic pressure is having an impact on the Iranian regime, but would like the EU to agree to tighten sanctions, in part to head off any faction in Washington arguing for some kind of military assault. The prime minister has refused to publicly rule out military force against Iran.

Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries – Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates – agree with the western assessment that Iran’s nuclear energy programme could lead to it acquiring atomic bombs. “We have proposed a solution, which is to create a consortium for all users of enriched uranium in the Middle East,” Prince Saud told the Middle East Economic Digest.

Prince Saud said Iran was considering the offer, which involves building a plant in a neutral country such as Switzerland. “Any plant in the Middle East that needs enriched uranium would get its quota. I don’t think other Arab states would refuse. Other Arab countries have expressed a desire to be part of the proposal.”

The Foreign Office said any proposal on the controlled supply of enriched uranium did not lift the responsibility on Tehran to comply with previous UN resolutions.

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