"NO DEVIATION":
IRANIAN SPOKESMAN
Despite the tough wording, Iran said Sunday that the
latest report proved there is "no deviation" in Iran's nuclear program from
civilian purpose.
Mohammad-Ali Hosseini, a spokesman for the Iranian
Foreign Ministry, said the report indicated that all Iranian sites have been
under the IAEA's full supervision.
"The report also said that all the agency's findings
are in full conformity with Iran's nuclear activities" at the enrichment
facilities in Natanz, central Iran, he said.
"The IAEA report has also reiterated that all
activities at Arak installations are under direct supervision of the agency,"
Hosseini said. "All Iran's fuel consignments received for Bushehr nuclear power
plant have been supervised by the agency."
But he noted that Iran had expected more from the
IAEA, saying it could have submitted a "better report" had it not been for the
"continuing pressures of one or two known countries."
He added that Iran may have to set "new limits" on
its cooperation with the agency due to the report's dissatisfaction with Tehran.
Moreover, Iran's former President Akbar Hashemi
Rafsanjani accused the IAEA of setting a "new trap" for Tehran.
The report renewed "baseless claims from the past"
and "is a new trap for Iran because we have already clarified all outstanding
issues with the IAEA," Rafsanjani told a prayer ceremony.
In line with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty,
"Iran's rights are very clear. Our only fault is that we gained the necessary
nuclear technology for peaceful use by ourselves," he said.
"The United States and its Western friends should not
take revenge in this way just because a country is not dependent on their
technical know-how," Rafsanjani added.
FRANCE CALLS FOR OPENING
OF NUCLEAR FACILITIES
In Singapore, French Defense Minister Herve Morin
said Iran should open its nuclear installations to international scrutiny to
clear suspicions about its ambitions.
"We support calls that Iran demonstrates through
total opening of its installations that Iran is not conducting nuclear program
with military purposes and goals," he told reporters on the sidelines of a
security conference.
All the "information we have collected proves that
they have not dropped the idea of getting on with their (military) program,"
Morin added, citing Iran's display of the Shihab-3 missile, which he said is a
ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads, during its national day
parades.
"You don't develop a ballistic missile to carry
conventional warhead. It doesn't make operational sense," he said.
Iran says IAEA report proves no
deviation in nuclear program
TEHRAN, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Iran said on Sunday that the
latest report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) proved that there
is no deviation in Iran's nuclear program from civilian purpose, the official
IRNA news agency reported.
The report, which was prepared by IAEA Director
General Mohamed ElBaradei, also indicated that all Iranian sites have been under
the IAEA full supervision, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad-Ali
Hosseini said.
"The report also said that all the agency's findings
are in full conformity with Iran's nuclear activities" at the enrichment
facilities in Natanz, central Iran, he said. Full story
Iran continues to cooperate with IAEA
as other members
TEHRAN, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Iranian Foreign Minister
Manouchehr Mottaki said on Wednesday that Tehran continues its cooperation with
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) just like other members, Iran's
Press TV satellite channel reported.
"Iran is continuing its cooperation with the
International Atomic Energy Agency, as a signatory to the nuclear
Nonproliferation Treaty, just like an ordinary IAEA member," Mottaki was quoted
as saying after a cabinet meeting. Full story
Iran warns against West's "deception"
on nuclear issue
TEHRAN, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Iran's new parliament speaker
Ali Larijani said on Wednesday that Western powers should not practice any
"deception" over its nuclear issue, warning that Tehran could impose new limits
on its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.
"The West must stop its secretive diplomatic scheme
of passing Iran's nuclear case back and forth between the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Group of 5+1," state radio quoted Larijani's
address at the parliament as saying. Full story