Iran Freezes Expansion Of Nuclear Activities: IAEA

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Iran Freezes Expansion Of Nuclear Activities: IAEA

Vienna (AFP) – Iran has frozen the expansion of its nuclear activities, a U.N. atomic watchdog report said Thursday, in a possible confidence-building measure by new President Hassan Rouhani before talks next week.

The International Atomic Energy Agency said that in the last three months only four new centrifuges had been installed at Iran’s Natanz plant, compared to 1,861 machines put in place in the previous period.

At the Fordo facility too, which also enriches uranium — which can be used for a nuclear weapon if highly purified — no new centrifuges were put into operation, the report seen by AFP showed.

It added that Iran has also not begun operating any new-generation IR-2M centrifuges and that “no… major components” had been installed at a reactor being built at Arak.

The faster IR-2M centrifuges are of concern to the international community because in theory they shorten the time needed by Iran to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for a nuclear bomb.

The so-called IR-40 reactor at Arak is a worry because it could provide Iran with plutonium, an alternative to uranium for a nuclear weapon, once it has been up and running for 12 to 18 months.

Iran says its nuclear program is peaceful.

“There is absolutely no technical reason for this (freeze),” said a senior diplomat familiar with the IAEA’s activities in Iran. “This is clearly a choice.”

The quarterly IAEA report, the first since Rouhani took office in August, was released ahead of a new round of talks between Iran and world powers in Geneva next week.

Three gruelling days of talks on Iran’s nuclear program that involved U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and other foreign ministers ended with no agreement in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany (the so-called “P5+1”) want Iran to freeze the most sensitive parts of its nuclear programme — not just to stop expanding it.

This includes the enrichment of uranium to fissile purities of 20 percent, close to weapons-grade, and a halt to construction at Arak.

In return Iran wants U.N. and Western sanctions that have been hammering the Islamic republic’s economy to be eased soon, and its “right” to enrich uranium recognised.

AFP Photo/Behrouz Mehri

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