"We hope to restart work by the beginning of next week when preparations are complete," he told state television, referring to the need to get U.N. surveillance equipment in place before Iran can resume its disputed fuel cycle.
Iran's proposed resumption of its atomic fuel cycle is threatening to derail talks with the European Union, which is trying to find a diplomatic solution to a dispute over whether Iran is seeking nuclear arms.
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