Iran held out the possibility Saturday of meeting a key demand set by most countries of the U.N. atomic watchdog agency, suggesting it would consider a complete suspension of nuclear enrichment. Hossein Mousavian, Iran's chief delegate to this week's board of governors' meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told The Associated Press his country would decide on full suspension after passage of a Western resolution on the issue, either by consensus or by vote. Mousavian said he expected the Western text to be passed. Following that, he said his country's "decision makers will decide about the main request _ full suspension," in the next few days.