Posted on 07/06/2005 1:42:13 PM PDT by F14 Pilot
VIENNA, July 6 (Reuters) - Iran has asked the U.N. nuclear watchdog to let it break U.N. seals and test atomic equipment that has been mothballed under an agreement with the EU's three biggest powers, a senior Iranian official said on Wednesday.
A U.S. official said it appeared Tehran wanted to violate its pledge to suspend all activities linked to the production of enriched-uranium fuel, a technology that can be used in either atomic power plants or weapons.
But the deputy head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation, Mohammad Saeedi, said the move had nothing to do with the suspension of nuclear activities it agreed with France, Britain and Germany, representing the European Union.
"Iran's request to temporarily remove seals at some parts of the Isfahan's (uranium conversion) facility is not related to the suspension," Saeedi told Reuters by telephone.
"We have asked the (International Atomic Energy Agency) to let us remove the seal at some parts of the facility in the presence of the visiting IAEA inspectors. We want to test equipment there to check whether those are functional. It does not mean lifting the suspension," he said.
The United States and the European Union fear Iran is using its nuclear energy programme as a front to develop nuclear weapons and have called on Iran to cease all sensitive atomic work. Tehran says its programme is peaceful and refuses to give up its sovereign right to a full atomic programme.
Diplomats from the three big EU countries have long said testing of machinery used in the nuclear fuel cycle should be frozen under the November suspension agreement signed in Paris.
A diplomat from one of the EU trio said it was unclear how they would react.
"The odds are that we will see this as a maintenance operation that does not amount to a significant breach of the Paris Agreement," the diplomat said.
U.S. WON'T TOLERATE SLIGHTEST BREACH
But Washington made it clear it would not tolerate even a small breach of the Paris Agreement.
"Any contravention of (the) Paris agreement would be a step backwards, not a step forward," U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters.
A U.S. official, who asked not to be named because Washington had yet to fully evaluate what the Iranians wanted, said Tehran was apparently asking to break its agreement.
"It looks at first sight that what they're asking for would contravene the Paris Agreement," the official said.
McCormack underscored the U.S. position that Iran should not resume enrichment-related activities.
"We've made very clear ... that conversion and enrichment activities would not be allowed under the Paris Agreement and are specifically forbidden by it," he said.
The diplomat who first informed Reuters about the Iranian request said it was "aimed at testing Europe's degree of flexibility towards Iran, and the strength of the seam line between the EU3 and the IAEA."
The EU trio has promised to give Iran a comprehensive offer of incentives by the end of July or beginning of August in exchange for what they call "objective guarantees" that Tehran's nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes only.
The Europeans say this can only be a permanent cessation of all enrichment-related work, including the Isfahan plant, which prepares raw uranium for enrichment.
Separately, several recent intelligence reports accuse North Korea of secretly helping Iran develop its nuclear programme, raising fresh concerns about Pyongyang's nuclear proliferation and Tehran's atomic intentions.
"There has been a significant improvement in relations between Iran and North Korea over the past few months," an intelligence report obtained from a non-U.S. diplomat said.
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Iran is a lot more dangerous than North Korea. North Korea doesn't want to use their nukes except for blackmail. Iran really and truly wants to nuke Israel, the U.S., and the U.K.
I said last week when the newly elected president was believed to be a hostage taker that we would be going to war with Iran very soon. I stand by that statement now even more.
Warm up the MOABs and Diamond Tips...Over...
Don't believe Iran can reach anyone except Middle-East and I don't think nuking Israel would be good since winds would move nuke dust across entire middle east.
This is different from Korea, Clinton paid Korea not to build weapons so, they did it in secret (while taking the money) Iran has at least always said it is, was and will develop nuke technology.
And those pin prick airstrikes are getting really old. I'd like to hear them drop enough bombs sos I can hear it here in San Jose.
Why bother asking? They've already done everything surreptitiously, anyway.
Iran already has missiles that can reach most all of Europe and they have an active ICBM program. Iranian leaders have said that 10 million deaths would be justified in destroying Israel so they don't really care where the fallout goes.
Do some research. Iran is a danger to the entire world.
You think we'll go to war with Iran before N. Korea? You think we will ever go to war with N. Korea?
One more question: You think the day will come when Israel will bomb Iran?
I hope it's perfectly nuclear what W's response is.
I think Iran is more of a threat right now than N. Korea.
we should massively fund true opposition groups inside Iran and help them fight the Mullahs before it is too late!
What we can do is to write our elected officials and encourage them to support Iranian freedom movement as best as they can!
1) The regime doesn't care which way the wind blows
2) Iran hid its nuke program for almost 2 decades.
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