IAEA Says No Agreement with Iran, No Other Meeting Planned

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The U.N. atomic watchdog said that "intensive" talks Friday with Iran had failed, with no plans for a follow-up meeting to persuade Tehran to address evidence of suspected nuclear weapons research.

"As in our last meeting in June we intended to finalize a structured approach paper that has been under discussion for many months," International Atomic Energy Agency chief inspector Herman Nackaerts said after the meeting in Vienna.

"Discussions today were intensive, but important differences remain between Iran and the agency that prevented agreement on this structured approach paper.... At the moment we have no plans for another meeting," he told reporters.

But Iran's envoy to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, was more positive, saying that some progress had been made in the meeting and that more talks would take place.

"Issues related to the national security of a (IAEA) member state is something very delicate," Soltanieh told reporters.

"I have to say that we are moving forward and this meeting in fact was an indication that we can work with the agency closely and we are going to continue this process.

"I wish that in the next round of the meetings and in the continuation of the process you will see that we are on the right track."

The IAEA wants Iran to explain indications that until at least 2003, and possibly since, Tehran carried out "activities relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device".

It wants access to specific documents and to scientists involved in Iran's program, as well as to sites, including the Parchin military base near Tehran, which it visited twice in 2005 but wants to look at again.

So far Iran has flatly rejected the claims, set out in a major IAEA report last November, saying they are based on forged documentation, and denied seeking -- or ever having sought -- to develop atomic weapons.

Iran has said it will allow monitors access only as part of a wider arrangement governing relations between Iran and the watchdog, which experts and diplomats say would limit the IAEA's inspection rights to an unacceptable degree.

Western countries have accused Iran of bulldozing parts of Parchin to remove evidence, and the IAEA said in May that activities spotted there by satellite "could hamper the agency's ability to undertake effective verification."

The meeting comes as Iran faces unprecedented sanctions pressure, and amid heightened speculation that Israel may bomb Iran's nuclear facilities.

Comments 3
Missing phillipo 24 August 2012, 21:36

Maybe, just maybe, Israel does have nuclear weapons.
However, I have never seen any report in any newspaper or television station anywhere in the world that Israel threatens to destroy any other country.
On the other hand, Iran announces day after day that it intends to anihilate Israel.
Israel therefore needs nuclear weapons to defend itself deom those lunatics in Tehran.

Missing phillipo 25 August 2012, 06:59

To "theresistance" So I suppose that your defence is that anyone who puts information on the table MUST be Mr. Zion. How pathetic.
To "bigjohn" Please tell me and all the other readers when exactly was there a Palestinian state that has been destroyed

Thumb bigsami 24 August 2012, 21:45

Some pretty heavy duty heroin your on BJ! >>>> Soon ALL Arab puppets will be overthrown and the international community will be forced to back the Arab world <<< YOUR "Arab World" consist of religious supremacy through old regressed methods that include torture, intimidation whereby human rights do not exist! You are a lost cause that froze in time. This is the reason why Arabs in general are laughed at because we don't go forward but prefer to fight one another over BS.....while the rest of the world enjoys what bright minds bring to the table through technology and better quality of life. Our own children and new generation have no choice but leave your kind of "Arab world" so they can find a future and while at it, providing great knowledge/intellect to these foreign countries. Mishmakoul what a horrible post BJ. I'm surprised you have the knowledge to even turn on a PC let a lone post a message!!!