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IAEA Finishes Iran Report as EU Readies UN Push
2005-09-02
A report by the UN nuclear watchdog is expected to confirm Iran has resumed sensitive nuclear work, diplomats said, and EU officials meeting yesterday were ready to take steps leading to possible sanctions. The International Atomic Energy Agency is expected to deliver its latest report on Iran’s nuclear program to 35 nations on the agency’s board of governors today or tomorrow, diplomats close to the agency said.

The IAEA has been investigating Iran’s nuclear program for almost three years. It has found no hard evidence to back US allegations that Tehran is developing nuclear weapons but is not convinced Iran’s atomic ambitions are peaceful. The key element in the report from IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei will be confirmation that Iran has resumed work at a uranium processing plant at Isfahan, which Tehran mothballed under a November 2004 deal with France, Britain and Germany.

Iran insists its nuclear ambitions are entirely peaceful and has accused the EU of trying to deprive it of atomic energy. “The report will not have a harsh tone, but it is expected to confirm that Iran ended part of the suspension,” a European diplomat told Reuters. “It will also outline a number of open questions about Iran’s nuclear program.” The report should say Iran’s explanation that Pakistani contamination was behind traces of enriched uranium found on Iranian machinery is plausible, but also that questions remain about advanced centrifuge research that could be related to weapons activities and other issues, diplomats told Reuters.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Hey, we also have to give tribute to the rapporteur. Don't forget him.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-09-02 22:07  

#4  .com, before the "sternly worded letter" strategy is employed, at least three expensive lunches and one catered dinner will be required (petit-fours optional)

Also, we'll need to make sure the Special UN Sommelier is consulted; we can't have another humanitarian disaster like last year's shindig.

Merlot with steak? Goog Gawd!!
Posted by: dushan   2005-09-02 19:16  

#3  The EU and the UN getting together to oppose anything is probably like Captain Crunch and Count Chocula hooking up to fight crime...
Posted by: tu3031   2005-09-02 12:30  

#2  Heh, dushan... Given typical UN performance, that would probably come when the second or third mushroom cloud is reported. I think the second triggers the dreaded sternly-worded letter. The third would likely mean the establishment of a new UN Committee - in Geneva or somewhere - to begin assessing blame. It will conclude that it was / is the US's fault.
Posted by: .com   2005-09-02 10:12  

#1  â€œThe report will not have a harsh tone, but it is expected to confirm that Iran ended part of the suspension,” a European diplomat told Reuters. “It will also outline a number of open questions about Iran’s nuclear program.”

Clearly, the "harsh tone option" is being reserved for when things get really serious.
Posted by: dushan   2005-09-02 10:02  

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