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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Iran, found levels of uranium to 27% Aiea: "Higher limits allowed"

Discovered traces of uranium enriched to 27 percent in a nuclear installation Fordow, Iran. This is confirmed by the results of samples taken on 15 February by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). According to the report, Iran has increased its capacity to produce nuclear material "sensitive", installing hundreds of new centrifuges for uranium enrichment in the underground site. The concerns of the engineers is that the Islamic Republic may, within a short period, to build the atomic bomb. Iran, however, rejected the accusations, claiming that not only its nuclear program is exclusively peaceful purpose, but explained that the high content of uranium was not intentional and, therefore, only of technical reasons. The relationship.IAEA's discovery was announced in the aftermath of the Baghdad talks between Tehran and the so-called 5 +1, that Moscow had called "constructive" remain despite "significant differences" between the parties. The last level of enrichment declared by Iran was slightly below 20%, a result decidedly less than 90% necessary for the manufacture of atomic power. The IAEA experts also insist in having access to the site of Parchin, where they were tested missiles that can accommodate nuclear warheads. On Monday, the IAEA and Tehran had reached a compromise that would allow international inspectors to visit sites and assess the documents. However, the agreement had not yet been signed by the parties. Differences."We're not going to stop enriching uranium to 20 percent." So said the ultraconservative Iranian Ayatollah Seyyed Ahmad Khatami during the Friday sermon in Tehran. Khatami, referring to Western forces, said: "We have given the authorization to control our nuclear sites. Furthermore, our supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has explicitly stated that Iran is not seeking a bomb Atomic. What do they want more? ". His statements were made ​​only after the agreement was not reached between Tehran and the group '5 +1'. The main obstacle is the fact that while Tehran is seeking the suspension of economic sanctions, the '5 +1' group does not intend to request the waiver if before Iran will slow the uranium enrichment. The talks will resume, however, 18 and 19 June in Moscow.

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