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Iran nuclear threat increases transatlantic friction

By Guy Dinmore in Washington, Daniel Dombey in Brussels and,Gareth Smyth in Tehran

Published: May 3 2005 03:00 | Last updated: May 3 2005 03:00

Iran's threat to resume nuclear enrichment-related activities has led to more friction between the three European governments negotiating with Tehran and the Bush administration, which refuses to join the talks, diplomats said yesterday.

Nevertheless, the so-called EU3 of France, Germany and the UK are in broad agreement with Washington that they would refer the crisis to the United Nations Security Council if Iran renewed production of uranium hexafluoride gas.

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