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​Tehran sticking to N-freeze: IAEA

Published: 21 Mar 2014 - 12:49 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 08:56 pm

VIENNA: Iran is still sticking to a partial nuclear freeze agreed in a November interim deal with world powers, the UN atomic watchdog said in a new monthly update yesterday.
The International Atomic Energy Agency said that two months into the six-month halt, Iran was still not enriching uranium to medium fissile purities, as agreed in November.
It was also continuing to dilute and convert its stockpile of medium-enriched uranium and had not made any advances at its Fordo and Natanz enrichment plants or at the Arak nuclear reactor, the IAEA said.
Enriched uranium can be used for peaceful atomic purposes but also, when highly purified, for a nuclear weapon. Iran, subject to tough UN and Western sanctions, denies wanting the bomb.
Iran had also “provided daily access to the enrichment facilities at Natanz and Fordo” and to “centrifuge assembly workshops, centrifuge rotor production workshops and storage facilities, and provided information thereon,” the IAEA added.
Iran and six powers — the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany — want to transform by July the November deal into a lasting accord to end the decade-old stand-off for good and silence talk of war. This week they had a second round of talks to this effect in Vienna. The next round is from April 7 to 9.
AFP