Brussels, 20/07/2005 (Agence Europe) - While the EU-3, which is negotiating an agreement with Iran guaranteeing the purely civil end use of the Iranian nuclear programme, is to make its latest "concrete proposals" for cooperation with Teheran (EUROPE 8955) in early August, the outgoing Iranian President, Mohammed Khatami, quoted by State television, warned the Europeans on Tuesday that "Iran will not bargain its admission to the WTO or the mastery of the nuclear combustion cycle, to which the Iranian people have every right". Reaffirming the "peaceful nature" of Teheran's nuclear programme, Mr Khatami added that the suspension of enrichment activities would "under no circumstances become permanent". The Iranian negotiator Ali Agha Mohammadi warned that if the proposals of the EU-3 did not recognise Iran's right to enrich uranium, Teheran would consider that the Paris agreement (of last November) had been broken, and would return to the Teheran agreement (of October 2003), which stipulates that the uranium conversion activities in Ispahan were not covered by the suspension of enrichment.