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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Iran opens doors to A-bomb lab?

Just before the next round of multilateral negotiations in the nuclear dispute with Iran has spread to the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Japan's Yukiya Amano, hope for an early clarification of the issues: It would be under prepared shortly an agreement with Tehran, the "promote cooperation" would, he said Tuesday in Vienna after his arrival in Tehran, where he had been negotiating for several days. Amano said, part of the Agreement will be required of the IAEA access to military research facility in Parchin near Tehran. There are many indications that Iran is there performing tangible development for components of a nuclear weapon - but declared military installations from the right of inspection by the IAEA are not covered, and the IAEA demanded the respect Parchin but for months, say Western diplomats that Iran might indeed regard, given the evidence An original construction of a nuclear Parchin certainly, if there was nothing to hide - there was a visit just a kind of "litmus test" of good will. 


Play for time in ten years

In fact, it was said until mid-March in Tehran, IAEA inspectors could visit any time Parchin - in fact it was once again nothing. Nor are the accusations of the West and Israel that Iran already possesses the bomb soon, now is not true since ten years now. Iran has played tactically brilliant at times and several resolutions of the UN Security Council, he should disclose his illegal nuclear program, ignored without consequence. And they say even now that "the conditions are held" in the new agreement with the IAEA once should, among which there is access to documents, and expert systems. Amano himself said that it still existed "some differences" of opinion - suggesting that Tehran continues to play time and is likely an early visit to Parchin remain unlikely. Iran suffers noticeably under sanctions imposed by UN and EU sanctions, mainly the oil, transport and financial sectors, and could therefore be ready to back down.While negotiations between the IAEA and Iran to the representatives had been only a week ago in Vienna once again ended without result. Had in the past few months, particularly in Israel and more clearly threatened military action against Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran should not own heart, and these concerns were allayed. There were also attacks on Iranian nuclear scientists, behind which is to put Israel.Conversely, military experts give an Israeli attack on Iran only limited opportunities and tremendous fear of consequences for the whole region should Iran retaliate.

Nuclear summit in Baghdad

Today, Wednesday, is in Baghdad for one of the few rounds of negotiations between Iran and the permanent members of UN Security Council (U.S., Russia, China, France, Great Britain) and Germany. The United States urged Iran on Tuesday once again to eliminate all doubts. "A full and transparent cooperation with the IAEA is the first logical step," said the U.S. representative to the IAEA, Robert Wood.

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