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Iran ready to stop enrichment: IAEA
2006-05-26
Iran is ready to give up uranium enrichment on its territory for several years as part of a deal to allay Western fears over its nuclear programme, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Wednesday. But Mohamed ElBaradei, who met in Vienna last week with IranÂ’s top nuclear negotiator, said that the question of TehranÂ’s sensitive atomic research activities was still under discussion.

ElBaradei made his remarks to reporters after conferring here with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Western efforts to rein in Iran’s suspected bid to develop a nuclear bomb. ElBaradei suggested that Tehran’s position was more flexible. “The Iranians, as far as I know, agreed in principle that for a number of years (uranium) enrichment should be part of an international consortium outside Iran,” he said. He said that the Iranians told him that once negotiations resumed on their nuclear programme, they were ready to apply the ‘additional protocol’ to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) aimed at tightening inspections. “There is still this issue of Iran doing R&D (research and development) with regard to enrichment and that’s an issue still being discussed,” ElBaradei said.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Put El Baradei in for another Peace Prize! Whatta guy!
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-05-26 23:35  

#6  "Peace in our time!"
Posted by: Captain America   2006-05-26 22:23  

#5  Amir Taheri predicted exactly this scenario - the "agreement" not the missle launch problem.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-05-26 20:53  

#4  don't know I recall a snippet on a news wire but can't remember which one --- in any event the Prez didn't come on TV and brag about it so that's a big clue right there

ell its not like its rocket science - oh right I guess it is
Posted by: mhw   2006-05-26 13:32  

#3  What happened during the launch mhw?
Posted by: 6   2006-05-26 12:21  

#2  Iran had less than a completely successful rocket launch earlier this week.

Perhaps they've run into a few snags on the enrichment side also.

You may have some lower level scientists and engineers hoping for a negotiated pause in the Iranian enrichment program so the turbans won't kill them for not meeting deadlines.
Posted by: mhw   2006-05-26 12:07  

#1  There's a word for this when it happens. I can't remember what it is.

Oh, yeah. It's BULLSHIT!
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-05-26 08:49  

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