Monday, June 4, 2012
IAEA Says To Meet With Iran Over Access To Parchin Site, Iran says the site is not linked to its nuclear program and so it is not obliged to allow inspections.
IAEA Says To Meet With Iran Over Access To Parchin Site, Iran says the site is not linked to its nuclear program and so it is not obliged to allow inspections.(RFErl).VIENNA -- The United Nations nuclear watchdog and Iran will meet on June 8, as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) seeks to secure access to investigate activities at Iran's Parchin military site. IAEA chief Yukiya Amano, announcing the meeting on June 4 in Vienna, urged Iran to provide "early access" to Parchin, where research linked to nuclear weapons is suspected of having been carried out. The Islamic republic denies performing any work related to atomic weapons. The IAEA has cited new satellite images it says suggest "extensive activities" at Parchin, including the razing of two buildings, in what experts say could be signs of a clean-up following explosives tests. The nuclear watchdog has been seeking access to Parchin for months, but so far has been denied by Tehran. Iran says the site is not linked to its nuclear program and so it is not obliged to allow inspections.Read the full story here.
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