Iran Nuclear NewsU.N. atom watchdog, Iran may meet this week: diplomats

U.N. atom watchdog, Iran may meet this week: diplomats

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Reuters: The U.N. nuclear watchdog and Iran are expected to meet on Friday for the first time since they failed in June to make progress towards answering questions about suspected atom bomb research in the Islamic state, diplomats said on Tuesday. VIENNA (Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog and Iran are expected to meet on Friday for the first time since they failed in June to make progress towards answering questions about suspected atom bomb research in the Islamic state, diplomats said on Tuesday.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) declined to comment on whether a new meeting was planned and there was no immediate comment from Iran’s diplomatic mission in Vienna.

Two diplomats accredited to the U.N. agency said they had heard that talks were likely to take place in the Austrian capital on August 24, just a few days before the IAEA is due to issue its latest quarterly report on Iran’s nuclear program.

If confirmed, it could give Iran a last-minute chance to influence the content of the report if it were to offer concessions to U.N. inspectors seeking access to sites, officials and documents they say they need for their inquiry.

But the diplomats, from countries which are critical of Iran, said they did not expect any breakthrough.

Tehran denies Western allegations it is seeking to develop a capability to make nuclear bombs. But its refusal to curb and be more transparent about its nuclear activity has led to increasingly tough sanctions and sparked speculation that Israel might attack Iranian nuclear sites.

Iran “will try something”, one of the diplomats said. But, “I don’t see any bridging of the differences on the issues that were outstanding” in the last meeting on June 8.

The IAEA report – which is expected to show Tehran pressing ahead with its uranium enrichment program – will be submitted to the agency’s 35-nation governing board, which meets on September 10-14 with Iran likely to again dominate the agenda.

WEST SUSPECTS PARCHIN CLEAN-UP

The IAEA has failed in a series of high-profile rounds of talks since January to persuade Iranian officials to stop stonewalling the agency’s inquiry into indications that it has engaged in illicit nuclear weapons research.

The U.N. watchdog has been pressing Tehran for an agreement that would give it immediate access to the Parchin military complex, where it believes explosives tests relevant for the development of nuclear arms have taken place.

Western diplomats suspect Iran has been purging the site of any incriminating evidence, a charge Tehran has dismissed.

Iran says there must first be a wider accord with the IAEA on how the agency’s investigation should be conducted before possibly allowing inspectors into Parchin.

Analysts say Iran seems to be using its discussions with the IAEA to gain leverage in its separate meetings with six world powers that have made little headway since they resumed in April after a 15-month gap.

The six powers – the United States, France, Russia, Germany, Britain and China – also want Iran’s full cooperation with the U.N. watchdog. But their more immediate demand is that Iran stop activity that could give it the capability to build atom bombs.

Iran seeks recognition of what it says is its legal right to enrich uranium – which can yield either fuel for nuclear power stations or for bombs – and a lifting of harsh economic sanctions now targeting its economically vital oil exports.

(Reporting by Fredrik Dahl; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

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