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Victory
20-07-03, 03:26
No enriched uranium found in Iran:UN

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04:40:31 È.Ù
Tehran, July 19 - The chief of the UN's Nuclear Watchdog has denied reports that inspectors found enriched uranium in samples taken recently in Iran, calling it "pure speculation at this stage," the Associated Press has reported.

Mohamed Elbaradei, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told AP, "there's a lot of analysis we need to discuss...with Iran."

"We are not in any way ready to come up with a conclusion on that issue before we discuss all the results with the Iranian authorities."

Reuters on Friday quoted diplomats, who asked not to be named, as saying that initial analysis showed enrichment levels possibly consistent with an attempt to make weapons-grade material and high enough to cause concern at the IAEA.

However, Khalil Mousavi, the spokesman for Iran's Atomic Energy Organization (IAEO) told reporters on Saturday that no comment could be made on the reports because the source of the news has been declared `unidentified diplomats.'

Victory
20-07-03, 03:28
Iran blasts vague West media reports


05:26:46 È.Ù
Tehran, July 19 - Iran on Saturday denounced as "suspicious and vague" Western media reports that UN inspectors had found enriched uranium in environmental samples taken in the country.

"This type of forged news is suspicious and vague, since it is up to the International Atomic Energy Agency to make comments on this issue, and not diplomats who have no accurate information about it," Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said.

Reuters on Friday cited unnamed diplomats as alleging that samples taken from a nuclear facility in Natanz, central Iran, showed Tehran has been enriching uranium without informing the U.N. nuclear watchdog.

Asefi said, "the Natanz facility has not become operational yet. Thus, the claim of enriched uranium (to have been found) there is totally meaningless."

The official stressed that the facility is "under the IAEA safeguards and supervision and no clandestine activity is taking place there".

"This saying that the samples taken show levels of enrichment is very questionable and we expect this issue will be clarified in our dialogue with the (International Atomic Energy) Agency," Asefi added.

The IAEA chief, Mohamed Elbaradei, denied reports that experts had determined that enriched uranium was found in the samples. He described the reports as "pure speculation at this stage,"Associated Press said.

"We are not in any way ready to come up with a conclusion on that issue before we discuss all the results with the Iranian authorities," AP cited him in Vienna as saying.

IAEA so far has been resisting taking its cue from Washington which pressuring the international atomic watchdog to declare Tehran in breach of the non-proliferation treaty, to which Iran is a party.

US alleges that the Islamic Republic may use its nuclear energy program for building atomic bombs.

Tehran strongly rejects this, saying the program is a far-sighted scheme, aimed at generating electricity in the next 20 years, when the country's oil and gas reserves become overstretched.

Victory
20-07-03, 03:35
Dat is het dan mensen, mijn laatste bericht. Ik ga op vakantione! :D :lole:

En ik laat jullie achter in deze hondenpoep / regen / poep fortuyn / neo-nazi /etc.. land. :D

DOOOOOOOOOOEEEEEEEEEEEEEGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mrz
20-07-03, 09:38
Hahaaa, veel plezier. Met hyacintjes ofzo...

Joesoef
20-07-03, 11:30
45 graden, een geweldige smog en een president die bang is voor een Ayatholla. Oja, surfen met 31,2kbs.......

Maar het blijft zeer aangenaam hier in Theran :D.

En gelukkig hebben ze Iraanse wodka op de zwarte markt :cola: