Friday, November 29, 2013

UN atomic energy chief: Iran invites inspectors to visit Arak nuclear facility

28 November 2013 – Iran has invited inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to visit a nuclear heavy water facility, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog announced today.

“I can inform the Board that we have received an invitation from Iran to visit the Heavy Water Production Plant at Arak on 8 December,” Director General Yukiya Amano told the Agency's Board of Governors at a meeting in Vienna updating the body on the IAEA's work on nuclear verification, safety, security and the peaceful use of nuclear technologies.
“All other outstanding issues, including those raised in my previous reports to the Board, will be addressed in subsequent steps,” he said, recalling that on 11 November, he had signed a Joint Statement on a Framework for Cooperation with Iran.

Under the Framework, Iran and the Agency agreed “to strengthen their cooperation and dialogue aimed at ensuring the exclusively peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear programme through the resolution of all outstanding issues.” Iran committed itself under the Framework to implementing six practical measures within three months.

Iran's nuclear programme – which its officials have stated is for peaceful purposes, but some other countries contend is driven by military ambitions – has been a matter of international concern since the discovery in 2003 that the country had concealed its nuclear activities for 18 years in breach of its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
The IAEA chief's comments come on the heels of a diplomatic breakthrough earlier the week following a separate announcement that Iran had reached an interim agreement with six other UN Member States regarding its nuclear activities.

  • “I have received a letter from European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton, on behalf of China, France, Germany, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom and the United States, concerning the Joint Plan of Action agreed with Iran on 24 November in Geneva,” Mr. Amano told the Board.

  • He said the letter states that “the IAEA will have an important role in the verification of the nuclear-related measures” which were agreed in Geneva.
“I welcome the Joint Plan of Action. We are now looking at the way in which the elements of the agreement relevant to the Agency could be put into practice,” he said, noting that this will include the implications for funding and staffing.
“This analysis will take some time. I will consult the Board as soon as possible when it has been completed,” he added.
 un.org
28/11/13
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  1. Iran allows IAEA to inspect military facilities ...

    Iranian Atomic Energy Organization chief Ali Akbar Salehi said that Tehran has agreed to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to inspect its military facilities, in statements reported on Friday.

    "The Islamic Republic will subject their missile and military industries under IAEA inspection in order for transparency and in accordance with the agreement signed between them and the International Atomic Energy Agency,” Salehi said in statements carried by the semi-official Mehr news agency.

    Salehi made the remarks on the sidelines of a Thursday meeting with Shiite figures in the city of Qom.

    Last month’s agreement with Iran between six powers - the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany - suspended key elements of Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for limited relief from sanctions.

    World powers aim to curb Iran's atomic program to prevent it from acquiring nuclear weapons.

    The Islamic Republic denies any such intention, saying that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.

    Salehi said Iran is still a “winner” after striking the nuclear deal.
    http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/asia/2013/12/21/Iran-to-allow-IAEA-to-inspect-military-facilities-.html
    21/12/13

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