Πέμπτη 13 Δεκεμβρίου 2012

UN inspectors in Tehran in fresh effort to engage Iran after nuclear talks stalled

A U.N. inspectors’ team is in Tehran in a renewed effort to engage Iran and secure access to a site linked to suspected nuclear activity.
(ISIS/ Associated Press ) - In this image released by ISIS, commercial satellite imagery from December 9, 2012 showing ongoing construction, a new security perimeter, and new roofing on the two major buildings at the site. International officials engaged in a two-pronged effort Wednesday Dec. 12 2012 to engage Iran over concerns the country may have worked on nuclear weapons, with a U.N. team seeking access to a site linked to such suspected activity and European Union negotiators looking to restart talks with Tehran meant to ease such fears. Emailing a series of commercial satellite photographs to The Associated Press Wednesday, the Institute for Science and International Security said the images showed “a steady pace of what appears to be the “reconstruction” phase of the site which between April and July 2012 had undergone considerable alterations.
Iran’s official IRNA news agency said Thursday the seven-member team — headed by Herman Nackaerts, a deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency — would meet with Iranian nuclear officials.
The report says the two sides will try to reach a framework for restarting talks on Iran’s nuclear program.

The IAEA has demanded for over a year to visit Parchin military site, which the agency says could have been used for experiments related to nuclear weapons. Iran insists the site is only a conventional military facility.
The West suspects Iran is trying to make a nuclear weapon. Tehran denies the charge.
sourche: The Associated Press.

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