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U.N. targets suspected
weapons program in Iran
By George Jahn
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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VIENNA, Austria — Buoyed
by growing European support,
the United States lobbied the
U.N. atomic watchdog agency
Monday to send Iran before the
U.N. Security Council for re
fusing to freeze work that can
produce nuclear weapons.
A European diplomat said
Washington had revised a
resolution originally drafted
by France, Germany and Brit
ain, adding an Oct. 31 dead
line and toughening language
meant to force Iran to dispel
all suspicions it is trying to
make nuclear arms in viola
tion of treaty commitments.
The draft, summarized by
the diplomat for The Associ
ated Press, demands “com
plete, immediate and unre
stricted access” to all sites
and information requested by
the International Atomic En
ergy Agency in its probe into
Iran’s nearly two-decade-long
clandestine nuclear program.
Amid the behind-the-scenes
maneuvering on Iran, the
IAEA’s board of governors
publicly focused on U.S. ally
South Korea, which last week
acknowledged secret pluto
nium extraction and uranium
enrichment experiments.
Western diplomats said
there appeared to be a link be
tween tests that South Koreans
conducted in 2000 and secret
uranium work nearly two de
cades earlier, saying the con
nection cast doubt on South
Korea’s assertion the experi
ments were the work of ren
egade scientists.
ElBaradei said South Ko
rean officials had acknowl
edged producing more than
300 pounds of uranium metal
at three facilities that it had
kept secret from his agency. A
small amount of that was used
in nuclear enrichment experi
ments using lasers, ElBaradei
told the board.
Repeating his government’s
stance. South Korean delegate
Ho Chang-Bom told reporters
the amounts used in the ex
periments were small and per
formed by scientists “without
the knowledge and authoriza
tion of the government.” With
the revelations now public,
South Korea has no more nu-
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clear secrets, he said.
The bigger issue facingi
board this week appeared
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The European Union, lc| the mout]
opposed to such a move, I. of his ap
pearcd to be inching to«7lL day morr
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Washington's position as | nded Midr
urged the Iranian governme* a i veston c
to give up work on uraniim e ^ggj e
enrichment technology. | oman w h 0
“There is a risk Iran is msfcg him was
ing a huge error,” German Fif “ihiKUfr,
eign Minister Joschka Hsclly apartmer
said. “I hope they utvdetsta^ a
that. If not, we will endupi" 11 "
with a gun in
ministers meeting
Belgium, had hoped
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uranium enrichment prognrl „ ,
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other nations fear could be lrn
used to make nuclear arms. 1 u â„¢ c n .
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day, Iranian Foreign Minisi r l n V
spokesman Hamid Reza Asf* a ^ m - v "
said his country would notM^ r ^^ urn
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uranium enrichment. He ,.
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peated that Iran could guaraj ^ 1
tee it was not seeking nuclj^ thc >
arms, an assurance the Uni:.k. . , ,
States and its allies have df^ with di
missed as inadequate.
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