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IAEA findings on Iran dismissed | IAEA findings on Iran dismissed |
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France and the US have dismissed a finding by the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog Mohammed ElBaradei that there is no evidence of Iran building a bomb. | France and the US have dismissed a finding by the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog Mohammed ElBaradei that there is no evidence of Iran building a bomb. |
French Defence Minister Herve Morin challenged Iran to allow UN inspectors unlimited access to sites. | French Defence Minister Herve Morin challenged Iran to allow UN inspectors unlimited access to sites. |
The US said Iran's efforts to enrich uranium rather than import it more cheaply, indicated that it really wanted nuclear weapons. | |
Mr ElBaradei said on Sunday that Tehran was years away from developing a bomb. | Mr ElBaradei said on Sunday that Tehran was years away from developing a bomb. |
Iran denies it is seeking to build nuclear weapons and says it wants only civilian nuclear energy. | Iran denies it is seeking to build nuclear weapons and says it wants only civilian nuclear energy. |
Its refusal to stop enriching uranium - a process which can lead to a nuclear bomb - has led the UN Security Council to impose two sets of sanctions, which the US has followed up with unilateral penalties of its own. | Its refusal to stop enriching uranium - a process which can lead to a nuclear bomb - has led the UN Security Council to impose two sets of sanctions, which the US has followed up with unilateral penalties of its own. |
White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Iran was "enriching and reprocessing uranium, and the reason that one does that is to lead towards a nuclear weapon". | |
His remarks were later clarified by US National Security Council spokesman Gordon Johndroe, who was asked whether any country enriching uranium seeks nuclear weapons. | |
"I would say that we're concerned about Iran doing this because they could have the capability to have a nuclear weapon. Each country is different, but obviously Dana was asked and was talking about Iran," he said. | |
French scepticism | French scepticism |
The French defence minister said: "Our information, which is backed up by other countries, is contrary [to Mr ElBaradei's comments]." | |
Iran has denied its nuclear work is intended to develop weapons | Iran has denied its nuclear work is intended to develop weapons |
"If... ElBaradei is right then there is no reason that Iran stops ElBaradei and the IAEA [the UN nuclear watchdog] from carrying out inspections," Mr Morin told reporters on a visit to Abu Dhabi. | |
"If [the nuclear programme] is only civil what would be the reason to stop international inspections?" | "If [the nuclear programme] is only civil what would be the reason to stop international inspections?" |
The IAEA has some access to Iranian nuclear facilities but Tehran's refusal to allow intrusive inspections means the UN cannot verify the absence of undeclared nuclear material. | The IAEA has some access to Iranian nuclear facilities but Tehran's refusal to allow intrusive inspections means the UN cannot verify the absence of undeclared nuclear material. |
The US Ambassador to the UN, Zalmay Khalilzad, said on Monday that Washington saw "no indication" Iran was moving towards suspending uranium enrichment. | The US Ambassador to the UN, Zalmay Khalilzad, said on Monday that Washington saw "no indication" Iran was moving towards suspending uranium enrichment. |
Eyes on ElBaradei | Eyes on ElBaradei |
Mr ElBaradei's deputy, Olli Heinonen, arrived in Tehran on Monday for a now round of talks on Iran's nuclear programme. | Mr ElBaradei's deputy, Olli Heinonen, arrived in Tehran on Monday for a now round of talks on Iran's nuclear programme. |
There is tension between Western countries and Mr ElBaradei over an agreement he reached with Iran in August, drawing up a timetable for the country to answer questions about its past nuclear activities. | There is tension between Western countries and Mr ElBaradei over an agreement he reached with Iran in August, drawing up a timetable for the country to answer questions about its past nuclear activities. |
This was seen as buying time for Iran, the BBC's Laura Trevelyan reports from the UN. | This was seen as buying time for Iran, the BBC's Laura Trevelyan reports from the UN. |
Mr ElBaradei says he will report to the IEAE's board in mid-November on how much information Iran has provided. | Mr ElBaradei says he will report to the IEAE's board in mid-November on how much information Iran has provided. |
He warned Tehran of the importance of active co-operation and transparency. | He warned Tehran of the importance of active co-operation and transparency. |
Diplomats say discussions on a third sanctions resolution are under way in case Iran stalls again. | Diplomats say discussions on a third sanctions resolution are under way in case Iran stalls again. |
However it is not clear that Russia and China will support further sanctions, our correspondent adds. | However it is not clear that Russia and China will support further sanctions, our correspondent adds. |
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