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Iranian Pres. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Left) shaking hands with the IAEA chief Mohamed Elbaradei in Tehran on Saturday. (Reuters)
Last update - 14:03 12/01/2008
IAEA head urges Tehran to 'accelerate' cooperation on nuke program
By The Associated Press
Tags: Tehran, Mohamed ElBaradei 

The UN nuclear watchdog chief pressed Iran on Friday to "accelerate" its cooperation with his agency to so he can shed more light on Tehran's controversial nuclear program in an upcoming crucial report.

Mohamed ElBaradei, who heads the International Atomic Energy Agency, said he asked Iran for better transparency and assurances regarding the country's current nuclear activities.

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We discussed how we can work together to accelerate the pace of our cooperation to clarify all outstanding issues before my report in March," ElBaradei told reporters Friday after meeting with Iran's Vice President Gholam Reza Aghazadeh. ElBaradei characterized their talks as a "frank and open exchange of views."

"I asked Mr. Aghazadeh to give us maximum transparency and provide assurances about all present nuclear activities about Iran. ... My mission here is to overcome the difficulties between IAEA and Iran," ElBaradei said.

ElBaradei's trip to Iran is crucial because it will be the basis for a report on Iran by the UN agency that was supposed to be wrapped up by December but was apparently postponed to March at Tehran's request.

The talks also come at a time when international concerns over Iran's program have mellowed in the wake of a US intelligence report last month that concluded Iran had stopped its nuclear weapons program in late 2003 and had not resumed it since. In November, an IAEA report said Iran had been truthful about its past uranium enrichment activities.

Aghazadeh insisted that Iran and the IAEA would have "comprehensive cooperation to fully resolve all outstanding issues" in hope that the country's nuclear dossier would be returned from the UN Security Council back to the Vienna, Austria-based IAEA.

"In Iran, we believe Iran's nuclear issue is within the capacity of the IAEA, and we hope that all past and present issues will be resolved by March and the Iranian nuclear issue will return to the IAEA," said Aghazadeh, who also heads Iran's Atomic Energy Organization.

ElBaradei has spearheaded more than four years of international efforts to press Iran for full disclosure of its nuclear activities. On Saturday, he is scheduled to meet Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say in all Iranian matters.

Aghazadeh said ElBaradei's unprecedented meeting with Khamenei would be crucial.

"It will be an extremely important exchange of information," Aghazadeh said about ElBaradei's meeting with Khamenei.

The Security Council has imposed two rounds of economic sanctions against Iran for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment. While low enriched uranium can be used as nuclear fuel, high-level enrichment creates the fissile material used in nuclear warheads.

Tehran says it never worked on atomic weapons and wants to enrich only to generate electricity. The US and its allies say that - even if Iran no longer has an active weapons program - it can return to it, and then use its enrichment program to tip its missiles with nuclear payloads.

Prior to ElBaradei's visit, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged him to press for full cooperation from Iran over its past nuclear activities.

"Iran has many questions that it needs to answer about its past behavior, they also need to account for what they're doing now," deputy spokesman Tom Casey said Thursday.

Last month, the IAEA and Iran began a round of discussions on to investigate the source of traces of weapons-grade uranium found at a university in Tehran. Iran has argued that the contamination was due to equipment purchased from abroad, not enrichment activity inside Iran.

In 2003, the IAEA revealed other instances where traces of weapons-grade uranium were found elsewhere in the country, but Iran said those came from imported equipment that had been contaminated before it was purchased.

IAEA findings in 2005 vindicated Iran, saying the traces of highly enriched uranium were found on centrifuge parts that had entered the country already contaminated and were not a result of Iranian nuclear activities. The centrifuge parts were bought from Pakistan.

In its November report, the IAEA also said it requested access to documents, individuals and relevant equipment and locations for sample-taking to determine the source of the university contamination.

While Iran has responded to many IAEA questions about past nuclear activities, some issues still remain unresolved, such as the university contamination.

Iran has also met a key IAEA demand and handed over long-sought blueprints on how to mold uranium metal into the shape of warheads, which Tehran said were obtained from black market nuclear dealers.

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