No Technical Ambiguity in Iran's Nuclear Activities - Official
Posted on: Sunday, 13 November 2005, 15:00 CST
Text of report in English by Iranian Mehr news agency in English
TEHRAN, 13 November: There remains no technical ambiguity in the activities Iran has carried out at its declared nuclear sites, all of which have been inspected by International Atomic Energy Agency experts, an official from the IAEA inspection section announced on Sunday [13 November].
According to inspectors from the IAEA safeguards section, who have recently visited and inspected various sites in Iran, and based on certain documents released by the country, all ambiguities on the scope of Iran's nuclear programme concerning the production of P1 and P2 centrifuges have been cleared up, the official told the Mehr News Agency.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, noted that over the course of 23 snap inspections of Iran's nuclear installations, IAEA inspectors had observed no instance of non- peaceful activities.
On the issue of contaminated nuclear equipment, mentioned as an ambiguity in a previous IAEA resolution on Iran, the source said, The issue was completely resolved after the agency made private calls to third countries, and Iran's remarks on the foreign origin of the contamination were confirmed.
Source: BBC Monitoring Middle East
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