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Monday, November 16, 2009

Iran plays down UN nuclear report


Iran has played down a report by the UN's nuclear watchdog that found questions remained unanswered about a nuclear facility near the city of Qom.
The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran must explain the history and purpose of the recently declared site.But chief Iranian nuclear negotiator Ali Asghar Soltaniyeh said the report was "repetitive" and Tehran had handed over all information on the facility.
Iran denies claims by some Western nations it is developing nuclear arms.
A UN team was allowed access to inspect the Qom site last month.In its report, the IAEA said the delayed declaration of the plant raised concerns about other possible secret sites.

'Full co-operation'
Mr Soltaniyeh told al-Alam TV: "Iran has provided all information about the new facility and the material inside it."We will later proceed with installing the required equipment. The facility will go online in 2011.He said he was "comfortable" with the report, as it confirmed Iran was "fully co-operating" and that the activities at Qom were "in accordance with the IAEA instructions and limitations"."Inspectors scoured the facility for two complete days. Everything was compatible with the non-proliferation treaty," he said.

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