Iran warns pressure to open nuclear facilities could backfire
Iran's chief delegate to the U.N. atomic agency warned the United States and other nations ahead of a Monday meeting that nuclear tensions could be aggravated if they put too much pressure on Tehran to open its programs to inspectors.
"Don't make us do something stoopid..." | Ali Akbar Salehi said Iran still was open to negotiating the inspection issue with the International Atomic Energy Agency, but indicated the offer could be withdrawn if IAEA board meeting ''disrupted the whole process.'' The meeting likely will urge Iran to make its nuclear program accessible by agreeing to a protocol allowing tougher IAEA inspections without notice. Under strong international pressure, Iran last month offered to negotiate the IAEA protocol. Monday's meeting also will ask Tehran to explain agency findings that the Americans and others say point to the existence of a covert nuclear weapons program. ''We are sitting on a very thin edge,'' Salehi said. ''It could tilt one way or the other very easily.''
"We're trying to be reasonable, but every time you mention the world "nuclear" we start to loon out..." |
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-09-08 |