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International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei (R) listens to Iran's Vice
President Reza Aghazadeh delivering a speech next during the 51st General
Conference of the IAEA in Vienna September 17, 2007.(Xinhua/Reuters
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VIENNA, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- The International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Mohamed el Baradei on Monday expressed his
opposition to an impulsive war against Iran.
"We need always to remember that the use of force
could only be resorted to when ... every other option has been exhausted. I
don't think we are at all there," el Baradei told reporters on the sidelines of
the ongoing 51st annual regular session of the IAEA General Conference.
His remarks came after French Foreign Minister
Bernard Kouchneron Sunday warned that a war against Iran should be launched
should it obtain nuclear weapons.
The UN nuclear watchdog chief, without mentioning
Kouchner's comments, said "a lot of hype" had been raised about the Iran case
and "we need to be cool and not hype the Iranian issue."
"There are rules on how to use force, and I would
hope that everybody would have gotten the lesson after the Iraq situation, where
700,000 innocent civilians have lost their lives on the suspicion that a country
has nuclear weapons," he said.
He said the IAEA has found no evidence of
"weaponization" from Iranian nuclear enrichment work, although during his speech
at the conference he regretted Iran's refusal to fall in line with UN
resolutions.
"By November or December, we will be able to know if
Iran is acting in good faith or not," he said, suggesting it is time to consider
tougher diplomatic actions, if needed, instead of military action.
The chief nuclear inspector also expressed his
reservation towards tougher UN sanctions.
"I ask everyone to hold their horses until the
process is complete," he said. "If the UN Security Council decides to adopt more
sanctions, if they believe it is a way to help resolve the issue, that is their
prerogative."
"But I believe sanctions alone will not lead to a
durable solution," he said.
During his speech to the conference, el Baradei
suggested that if the agency could provide a reliable assurance of the peaceful
aim of Iran's nuclear program, it would be in favor of a complete and lasting
solution to Iran's nuclear issue.
Iranian Vice President Reza Aqazadeh told the media
during the conference that the West always chooses the "path of confrontation"
instead of the path of "understanding and amity" towards Iran.
Iran is "determined to continue its (nuclear) path to
the highest point of advancement," he said, adding that the country has "no fear
of the costs we may have to bear to achieve this."
IAEA general conference calls for
peaceful solution on Iran nuclear issue
VIENNA, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Iran's nuclear issue
could be settled through negotiation, Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik
said here Monday.
"I am convinced that the solution through negotiation
could be achieved," she told the media during the ongoing 51st annual regular
session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA). Full story