IAEA today urged Iran to address suspicions about nuclear bomb
research at its Parchin military site. Iran and IAEA were to hold talks later
today in the first meeting between the two sides since discussions in early
June ended without any agreements.
Meanwhile, the diplomatic sources were quoted on Thursday that Iran
had installed many more uranium enrichment centrifuges at its Fordo underground
site. Israel said toughened sanctions were failing to make Tehran change
course.
"Only yesterday we received additional proof that Iran is
continuing accelerated progress towards achieving nuclear weapons and is
totally ignoring international demands," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said on Friday. (Reuters, 24 August)
UPDATE: Talks
between IAEA and Iran in Vienna aimed at resolving concerns about Iran's nuclear program
broke up on Friday without an agreement, and a senior U.N. official said no
further talks were scheduled. (Reuters)
As long as any sanctions stay, Iran shouldn't open its facilities under blackmail of sanctions or threat.
ReplyDeleteAny inspections, in facilities like Parchin, must not be permitted as a form an open line for a spying activities against defense capabilities of Iran.
Not one more step backwards Iran, stand your ground. The Mafia wants you to give in step by step, yet they refuse to give make any concessions.
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