Iran Nuclear NewsUN watchdog fears imminent Iran resumption of nuclear activity:...

UN watchdog fears imminent Iran resumption of nuclear activity: diplomats

-

AFP: The international nuclear energy watchdog fears that a resumption by Iran of sensitive nuclear activity is inevitable, diplomats in Vienna said Tuesday. Earlier Tehran said it would decide within days whether to resume some such activities, despite fresh warnings that the move could bring talks with the European Union to an end and result in possible UN sanctions. AFP

VIENNA – The international nuclear energy watchdog fears that a resumption by Iran of sensitive nuclear activity is inevitable, diplomats in Vienna said Tuesday.

Earlier Tehran said it would decide within days whether to resume some such activities, despite fresh warnings that the move could bring talks with the European Union to an end and result in possible UN sanctions.

“It (the decision) will come at the end of the week (Friday) at the latest,” said Ali Agha Mohammadi, a spokesman for the Islamic republic’s Supreme National Security Council.

“This is inevitable”, said one diplomat familiar with the workings of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the United Nations agency established to supervise nuclear activity.

A move by Iran could lead to an emergency meeting of the IAEA governing board, according to another diplomat.

“The indications are that this is going to happen very, very soon if not this week,” he said.

The Iranians announced on April 30 they planned to resume some operations relating to the enrichment of uranium, which has both civil and military applications.

This could mean the resumption of operations at Isfahan, where mined uranium, or yellowcake, is first converted into uranium tetrafluoride (UF4) and then into uranium hexafluoride (UF6).

Diplomats from Britain, France and Germany have made clear that any resumption by Iran of fuel cycle work — the focus of international fears the country may be seeking to develop nuclear weapons — would be considered a violation of a November 2004 suspension agreement that opened the negotiations with Tehran.

It would risk ending talks with the Europeans which have so far protected Iran from the issue being referred to the United Nations Security Council
Washington believes that Iran’s nuclear ambitions are military, in spite of denials by Tehran, and wants the issue referred to the UN.

The Europeans want Iran to give up for good its enrichment programme and have said they could end talks if enrichment resumes.

“If this (resumption) is the case, the Iranians will send IAEA a letter saying ‘we are planning to do A, B and C, we are going to cut the seals’,” a diplomat said.

“Then the agency will send inspectors to actually independently verify that they are doing what they said they want to do. Then (IAEA chief) ElBaradei would write a letter to the members of the (IAEA governing) board (…) They, in particular the EU, would decide what the next step is, they could call for an immediate board of governors (meeting) and press for a reference to the Security Council.”

The 35 member states could also wait for the next regular session scheduled for June 13.

They could then decide to refer Iran to the Security Council with the prospect of international sanctions, though those remain uncertain, or give Tehran a last warning before the issue is sent to the council.

“Why are they doing it?” said a Vienna-based diplomat. “Your guess is as good as mine.

“It could be that they want to establish their right under their interpretation of the non-proliferation treaty. Maybe this is part of the electoral campaign (for the June 17 presidential election). Maybe they think the timing is in their favour.”

Latest news

Iran Faces Severe Medicine Shortage and Lack of Government Funding

The Health and Treatment Commission of Iranian regime’s Majlis (parliament) recently released a report highlighting the dire situation of...

U.S. House of Representatives and Senate Approve Measures Targeting Iran’s Regime

In a resolute move showcasing bipartisan unity towards addressing the Iranian regime's actions, the United States House of Representatives...

Grossi: Iran Weeks Away from Having Enough Enriched Uranium for Atomic Bomb

Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has stated that Iran is just weeks...

In the past two years, 8 million people added to Iran’s poor population

According to information analyzed by the state-run Etemad newspaper regarding poverty rate data, a 10% increase in the poverty...

Iran: 9 Prisoners Executed in One Day

The Iranian regime executed five prisoners in Kerman prison and two prisoners in Chabahar prison on April 21. At...

Iran’s Regime Publishes Misleading Information About Unemployment Rate

The state-run Donya-e-Eqtesad newspaper has criticized the "statistic manipulation" employed by Iran's regime in its economic reports, stating that...

Must read

Iran: State-Controlled Statistics and Corruption

In any country, data and statistics play an important...

MEK Respond to Slurs From Shah’s Son

By Jubin Katiraie The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you