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Russia wants Iran to reveal past actions
2007-08-08
In a new blow to Iran's nuclear ambitions, Moscow has warned Teheran it will not deliver fuel to a nearly completed Russian-built nuclear reactor unless Teheran lifts the veil of secrecy on suspicious past atomic activities, a European diplomat said Tuesday.

Separately, a US official told The Associated Press that the Russians are not meeting commitments that would allow the Iranians to activate the Bushehr nuclear reactor and suggested the delays were an attempt to pressure Teheran into showing more compliance with UN Security Council demands. Both men demanded anonymity in exchange for speaking to The Associated Press because their information was confidential.

The increased Russian pressure comes at a time when Iran already appears to be ready to compromise on a key international request - that it lift its shroud of secrecy over past activities that heightened suspicions it might be looking to develop a nuclear arms program.

Those fears led to Security Council demands that Iran suspend its uranium enrichment program - and later to UN to sanctions over Teheran's refusal to mothball the program, which can be used both to generate power and to make the fissile core of nuclear warheads.

With a third set of sanctions looming, Iran last month told the IAEA - the UN nuclear watchdog investigating Iran - that it would answer questions outstanding for years about past experiments and activities that could be linked to a weapons program. That - and a decision to lift a ban on IAEA inspections of a reactor that will produce plutonium once it is completed - appeared aimed at deflecting US-led moves to implement new and harsher sanctions.

IAEA inspectors visited the reactor, near the city of Arak, last month. And a second European diplomat told the AP that Iran had recently began providing valuable information on "four of 10 questions" that the agency was seeking answers to.

Agency officials declined comment. But concerns detailed by past IAEA reports have included suspicions that Teheran has secretly developed elements of a more sophisticated enrichment program than the one it has made public; that it might not have accounted for all the plutonium it processed in past experiments and that its military might have been involved in enrichment, a program that Teheran insists is strictly civilian run. And revelations that Teheran possesses diagrams showing how to form uranium metal into the shape of warheads have heightened concerns.

Posted by:Fred

#8  I don't know what is more hilarious: That Iran couldn't understand the inherent risks of dealing with unscrupulous Russians or that ever-obscurant Russia is demanding transparency from one of the few regimes more obsfucative than themselves.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-08 22:46  

#7  Nah, John QC. Ahmadinijad has just been stiffing Vlad over the payments. Once the moolah from the mullah's starts rolling again, all will be well.
Posted by: BA   2007-08-08 21:40  

#6  Moscow has warned Teheran it will not deliver fuel to a nearly completed Russian-built nuclear reactor unless Teheran lifts the veil of secrecy on suspicious past atomic activities...

Does Russia really care what the rest of the world thinks? Maybe they woke up to the danger of a nuclear armed theocratic islamic Iran where it's jihadis are enamoured with a death wish.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-08-08 19:11  

#5  This simply means Ivan doesn't like getting stiffed. Vlad wants his money.
Posted by: doc   2007-08-08 13:55  

#4  Sounds to9 me like they're gettin' nervous. About time, you dummies.
Posted by: mojo   2007-08-08 11:08  

#3  Russia always double crosses everybody.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-08-08 09:30  

#2  The wily Russian is too wily for me. What is Putin playing at?
Posted by: trailing wife on vacation   2007-08-08 05:00  

#1  DEBKA > article claims Russia army may had already loaded up and delivered fuel rods for Iran's BUSHESHR plant back in early June. However, what Russ really wants is for Iran to pull out or otherwise change its position to Russ advantage on the proposed gas pipeline project wid Turkey.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-08-08 02:10  

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