Iran has described as "unbalanced" a European offer of trade concessions and nuclear technology in return for the suspension of uranium enrichment.
But an Iranian spokesman said Tehran would continue to discuss the proposal made by Britain, France and Germany.
The UN's nuclear agency, the IAEA, has given Iran until the end of November to suspend its enrichment programme.
Enriched uranium can be used for weapons as well as fuel.
European diplomats have said that if Iran rejects the deal, most EU countries would back US proposals for the UN Security Council to impose economic sanctions on Iran.
Should economic sanctions be imposed on Iran if the country rejects the European deal ?
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Iran has described as "unbalanced" a European offer of trade concessions and nuclear technology in return for the suspension of uranium enrichment.
But an Iranian spokesman said Tehran would continue to discuss the proposal made by Britain, France and Germany.
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Should economic sanctions be imposed on Iran if the country rejects the European deal ?
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America has described as "unbalanced" a European offer of trade concessions and nuclear technology in return for the suspension of uranium enrichment.
But an American spokesman said Washington would continue to discuss the proposal made by Britain, France and Germany.
The UN's nuclear agency, the IAEA, has given America until the end of November to suspend its enrichment programme.
Enriched uranium can be used for weapons as well as fuel.
European diplomats have said that if America rejects the deal, most EU countries would back US proposals for the UN Security Council to impose economic sanctions on America.
Should economic sanctions be imposed on America if the country rejects the European deal ?