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Iran installing new Natanz centrifuges, says IAEA | |
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Iran has begun installing advanced centrifuge machines for enriching uranium at its nuclear plant at Natanz, says the UN's nuclear watchdog. | Iran has begun installing advanced centrifuge machines for enriching uranium at its nuclear plant at Natanz, says the UN's nuclear watchdog. |
The US said if confirmed it would be "another provocative step". | |
International talks over Iran's nuclear programme are due to resume in Kazakhstan next week. | |
Western powers fear Tehran is seeking weapons technology, but Tehran says it is refining uranium only for peaceful energy purposes. | |
The Natanz facility, in central Iran, is at the heart of the country's dispute with the UN's watchdog. | |
'Further isolation' | 'Further isolation' |
The IAEA released a report each quarter detailing its progress at monitoring Iran's nuclear development. | |
The BBC obtained a copy of the latest report, which has not yet been officially released. | |
It concludes: "The director general is unable to report any progress on the clarification of outstanding issues including those relating to possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear programme." | |
It adds that despite intensified dialogue with Iran, no progress has been made on how to clear up the questions about Iran's nuclear work. | It adds that despite intensified dialogue with Iran, no progress has been made on how to clear up the questions about Iran's nuclear work. |
The IAEA says Iran has started to install about 180 advanced centrifuges at its Natanz nuclear plant - potentially a major upgrade in Iran's nuclear programme. | |
There is concern in the West that these new machines could significantly speed up Iran's production of material that could be used in a nuclear bomb. | |
Centrifuges are used to enrich uranium. Low-enriched uranium is used for civilian purposes. But higher-grade enriched uranium can be used as the material for an atomic bomb. | |
Iran says its nuclear work is purely peaceful, and that its enriched uranium will be used for reactor fuel and for medical and scientific purposes. | |
But this announcement by the IAEA could hurt the chances for the next round of talks between Iran and six world powers in Kazakhstan next week. | |
The US, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany, want Iran to cut back on enrichment - not expand it. | |
The IAEA has made similar complaints in previous quarterly reports, and Iran is under an array of sanctions as a result of its lack of co-operation. | |
Iran had informed the IAEA in a letter on 23 January that it planned to introduce a new model of centrifuge called the IR2m, which can enrich two or three times faster than current equipment. | Iran had informed the IAEA in a letter on 23 January that it planned to introduce a new model of centrifuge called the IR2m, which can enrich two or three times faster than current equipment. |
Gas centrifuges are used to increase the proportion of fissile uranium-235 atoms within uranium. | |
For uranium to work in a nuclear reactor it must be enriched to contain 2-3% uranium-235 while weapons-grade uranium must contain 90% or more uranium-235. | |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the new centrifuges could cut by a third the time Iran, one of Israel's fiercest opponents in the Middle East, needed to create a nuclear bomb. | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the new centrifuges could cut by a third the time Iran, one of Israel's fiercest opponents in the Middle East, needed to create a nuclear bomb. |
US state department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the report development at Natanz was "not surprising". | |
"The installation of new advanced centrifuges would be a further escalation, and a continuing violation of Iran's obligations under the relevant UN Security Council resolutions and IAEA board resolutions," she said. | |
But she added that Iran had the opportunity to allay the international community's concerns during talks in Kazakhstan next week. | |
Starting on 26 February, the talks will involve Iranian officials, the five permanent members the UN Security Council, and Germany. | |