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Iran, IAEA set Aug. 6 talks on nuclear transparency

Wed Aug 1, 2007 8:19pm IST
 
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TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran will hold a second round of talks with U.N. nuclear watchdog officials in Tehran on Aug. 6 on an "action plan" to defuse suspicions of a covert atom bomb programme, a senior Iranian official said on Wednesday.

Iran says it aims to produce nuclear fuel for electricity. Western powers are mistrustful, based on Iran's past concealment of sensitive atomic research and a failure to cooperate fully with U.N. inquiries into the scope of the programme.

After initial talks last month, Tehran allowed International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to revisit the Arak heavy-water site. Tehran had cut off access in April to protest at U.N. sanctions imposed over its refusal to halt atom work.

An IAEA official said the monitors who visited the Arak reactor, which is still under construction, were given full access by Iranian officials and met no obstacles.

"The IAEA team will arrive for further talks on Monday and they will stay for up to six days," the Iranian official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

"We will continue to discuss the modalities on how to resolve the outstanding issues with the agency."

IAEA officials said the focus of the Aug. 6 talks would be steps to improve agency surveillance at the underground Natanz uranium enrichment plant as Iran seeks to shift from a small research-level programme to "industrial scale" production.

Diplomats say inspectors have so far been barred from moving around and taking pictures inside Natanz's hall of centrifuge enrichment machines, although they have been able to observe whatever is taken in and out of the complex.

IAEA Director Mohamed Elbaradei has said Iran's pledge to work out an action plan by late August to remove suspicions that it is secretly trying to build atom bombs has raised hope of resolving a festering standoff between Iran and the West.  Continued...

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