The IAEA has come to the deadlocked situation with Iran
The members of the International agency on an atomic energy (IAEA) are not assured, that the nuclear program of Iran has an exclusively peace character and that it is not intended for the military purposes. Such suspicions have declared today by the IAEA general secretary at the IAEA Council meeting in Vein.
The general secretary has declared that the Agency still does not have sufficient clearness concerning all aspects of the Iranian nuclear program. He has also emphasized, that the IAEA cannot unequivocally declare, that this program has exclusively peace character and it is not intended on the military purposes.
The general secretary has told that the present Iranian nuclear power question remains a deadlock. The general secretary has reminded, that in the past Teheran has almost for two decades been engaged in not declared nuclear activity in infringement of the Nonproliferation nuclear weapon Treaty.
The IAEI general secretary has noted that now the IAEA’s inspectors had an opportunity to check up all the declared nuclear materials in Iran. However the inspectors still cannot recreate a complete picture of history of the Iranian nuclear program and its some components because there was no necessary level of an openness and cooperation from Iran.
It was also emphasized, that, despite of the Security Council’s requirements, Teheran continues enrichment of uranium and approves, that, remaining the participant of the Nonproliferation nuclear weapon Treaty, it has the full right of using nuclear technologies in the peace purposes.
The general secretary has noted that the trust will be restored after Iranian authorities will answer all questions and will show readiness for the open cooperation.
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