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US, allies criticise Iran’s response to UN nuclear watchdog report

Agency has discovered unnotified changes at enrichment plant, issued warning to Tehran

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Feb 2023 10:30PM

US, allies criticise Iran’s response to UN nuclear watchdog report
The United States and its allies France, the United Kingdom and Germany have criticised Iran’s ‘inadequate’ response to an International Atomic Energy Agency report on its nuclear program. – AFP pic, February 4, 2023

WASHINGTON – The United States issued a joint statement with France, the United Kingdom and Germany yesterday criticising Iran’s “inadequate” response to an International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on its nuclear program.

The United Nations nuclear watchdog issued a warning to Tehran on Wednesday after it found that changes had been made without prior notification at the Fordo Fuel Enrichment Plant to equipment that can enrich uranium to up to 60%.

Iran claimed that an IAEA inspector had accidentally flagged the changes as being undeclared and that the matter was later resolved.

“Iranian claims that this action was carried out in error are inadequate,” the joint statement said.

“We judge Iran’s actions based on the impartial and objective reports of the IAEA, not Iran’s purported intent.”

According to the IAEA report, during an unannounced Fordo inspection on January 21, inspectors found that “two IR-6 centrifuge cascades... were interconnected in a way that was substantially different from the mode of operation declared by Iran to the agency.”

The IAEA did not specify the kind of changes made to the interconnection between the cascades.

The four countries said that the change was “inconsistent with Iran’s obligations” under treaties and that “such lack of required notifications undermines the agency’s ability to maintain timely detection at Iran’s nuclear facilities.”

“We recall that the production of high-enriched uranium by Iran at the Fordow Enrichment Plant carries significant proliferation-related risks and is without any credible civilian justification,” their statement said.

The Fordo site has been under increased scrutiny since Iran began producing uranium enriched to 60% there since November 2022, as well as at its Natanz site.

That far exceeds the 3.67% enrichment threshold set by the 2015 agreement between Tehran and major powers, and is close to the 90% needed to produce an atomic bomb. – AFP, February 4, 2023

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