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Iran accepts tough timetable

2004-04-07 13:16
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Tehran - Iran agreed to a timetable to finally answer charges it is trying secretly to develop nuclear weapons, UN atomic energy chief Mohamed ElBaradei said in Tehran.

After five hours of intensive negotiations with Iran's national security chief Hassan Rowhani -- ElBaradei announced Iran had pledged to file a new report on its nuclear activities before the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) next meets in June.

ElBaradei said Iran had agreed to a tough action plan and timetable aimed at clearing up serious questions over its bid to generate atomic power - seen by the United States and Israel as a convenient cover for weapons development.

"Today I was reassured by Dr Rowhani that Iran is committed to continue to actively cooperate," said ElBaradei.

"I can tell you that I am quite satisfied," ElBaradei added, saying his talks had yielded "welcome and positive steps".

But the United States sniffed at Iran's promises, noting that the Islamic republic had reneged on similar vows in the past.

State Department deputy spokesperson Adam Ereli said in Washington: "It's great if they actually live up to their promise, but so far they haven't done that."

Last October, Iran gave the IAEA what it said was a complete declaration of its nuclear activities.

It was later found to have made a number of omissions, including its acquisition of designs for sophisticated P-2 centrifuges that can produce weapons-grade uranium, way above the level of enrichment required for atomic reactors.

In December, it signed the additional protocol to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which sets tougher conditions for IAEA inspections and commits the country to filing a new and more detailed declaration to the Vienna-based agency within six months.

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"Dr Rowhani assured me that we will get some important information before the end of this month and that we would also hope to get information under the additional protocol by mid-May," ElBaradei said.

Sources close to the talks said the main outstanding issues were the P-2 centrifuge and accounting for traces of highly enriched uranium, which could be weapons-grade, found by the IAEA at two sites here.

Iran says the traces came into the country on equipment bought on the black market from Pakistan. To verify this, ElBaradei said he hoped Pakistan would allow the IAEA to take so-called "environmental samples" there.

An IAEA official said Iran had promised to give a better accounting of where it has stored equipment, which could explain where traces of highly enriched uranium have been found.

ElBaradei said a team of IAEA inspectors would arrive in Iran on April 12 to verify the suspension of uranium enrichment was being respected.

Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi said Iran expected the IAEA investigation to end in June.

"The deadline to us is June," he said.

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