UNITED NATIONS - Western powers have watered down a draft UN Security Council on reining in Iran's nuclear ambitions but still called on Tehran to suspend uranium-enrichment efforts that could be used to make a bomb.
The text was distributed to the full UN Security Council by Britain and France, who drafted the compromise document supported by the United States.
The three Western nations hope to convince Russia and China to agree on the document on Wednesday, a day before their foreign ministers meet in Berlin on strategy towards Iran.
But Russia, which has the toughest position, and China, have not signed on to all points in the new Security Council draft so the West's self-imposed deadline may not be met.
Ambassadors from the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China, permanent council members with veto power, met three times on Tuesday on Iran's nuclear research, which Tehran says is for peaceful purposes but the West believes is a cover for bomb making.
- REUTERS
West softens UN draft on Iran
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