Iran’s nuke chief to outline Tehran atomic agenda
VIENNA - The Associated Press
This Aug. 13, 2004 satellite image provided by DigitalGlobe and the Institute for Science and International Security shows the military complex at Parchin, Iran, 30 km (about 19 miles) southeast of Tehran. AP photo
Iran’s nuclear chief is addressing a 155-nation meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency that will focus on Tehran’s contentious atomic program as well as Mideast tensions over Israel’s nuclear capacities.Fereydoun Abbasi is expected Monday to again outline Iran’s refusal to give up uranium enrichment - which it says it needs to make reactor fuel. The U.N. Security Council has ordered Tehran to stop the activity, however, because of fears it might use it to produce nuclear warheads.
Iran denies any interest in nuclear weapons. But it has refused to stop enrichment, despite offers of reactor fuel from abroad. It dismisses IAEA suspicions that it worked secretly on nuclear arms.
For the Arabs, Israel’s nuclear capacities are the greatest threat. Israel is believed to have nuclear arms.