"Were not yet in a position to make any kind of judgment about the nature of Iran's nuclear program," she said.
Aghazadeh told the group that Iran hoped to eventually generate 7,000 megawatts of nuclear power using three different types of reactors, the diplomat said.
He spoke in general terms about their energy planning and why the economic and environmental costs of oil in the long term don't make sense as the only energy source and "that they want nuclear in the mix," the diplomat said.
In turn, the US representative "challenged what he was saying about the economics of oil," the diplomat said.



