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Zitat:No sign of nuke activity at suspect Iranian site'hehe, schon klar warum man sich Parchin ganz besonders genau anschauen möchte...
Saturday, September 18, 2004 - ©2004 IranMania.com
LONDON, Sep 18 (IranMania) - UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei said there was no sign of nuclear activity at the Parchin military site in Iran which US officials say should be investigated Agence France Press (AFP) reported.
"We do not have any indication that this site has any nuclear-related activities," ElBaradei said.
"We are aware of this new site," he added however at a press conference at an IAEA board of governors meeting.
Iran denied Thursday that it had carried out any nuclear-related work at Parchin, a huge military complex 30 kilometres (19 miles) southeast of Tehran.
A senior US official has told AFP the United States was concerned about high-explosives testing in Parchin that may "amount to (nuclear) weapons intent".
Iranian official Hossein Mousavian said in Vienna that the IAEA had not asked to visit Parchin as part of its investigation of Iran's nuclear program.
He said that "if this is requested by the IAEA, we are fully ready to cooperate."
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Parchin is a site for a variety of defense projects, including Defense Industries Organization (DIO) work in chemical explosives.
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Zitat:Iran will continue cooperating with IAEA
Sunday, September 19, 2004 - ©2004 IranMania.com
Archived Picture - Iran will continue to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog but feels free to resume uranium enrichment if it so decides, a senior Iranian official said Saturday.
LONDON, Sep 19 (IranMania) - Iran will continue to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog but feels free to resume uranium enrichment if it so decides, a senior Iranian official said Saturday.
"We will continue to cooperate truly with the IAEA," said Iranian delegation chief Hossein Mousavian, after the International Atomic Energy Agency gave Tehran a November deadline to come clean on its atomic activities.
But he said Iran would decide in the next "two or three days" whether to resume enriching uranium, despite the IAEA saying all enrichment-related activities should be suspended.