Text Only
Search

 
IAEA Urges Iran to Answer Questions about Nuclear Program

03 September 2005

The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has produced a gas needed for uranium enrichment.  A former U.N. weapons inspector says Iran has produced enough of this nuclear material to fuel an atomic weapon.

 

The agency's findings are part of a confidential report obtained by news agencies Friday.

 

The U.N. nuclear watchdog said Iran's nuclear plant in Isfahan has processed about seven tons of uranium hexaflouride gas since resuming work in early August.  That gas can be turned into the key ingredient for a nuclear bomb.  

 

The report said even after two years of U.N. investigation, Iran failed to answer important questions about its secret nuclear activity. 

 

Iran says its nuclear program is a peaceful effort to generate electricity, but critics fear Tehran is secretly working on nuclear weapons.

Some information for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
EU: No Military Attack Planned Against Iran
International Journalists Doubt Iran’s Nuclear Program Is for Peaceful Purposes
Iran Nuclear Negotiator Meets with Indian Officials
French President Urges Iran to Reconsider EU Nuclear Offer
 
  Top Story
Obama Pays Tribute to Fort Hood Shooting Victims   Audio Clip Available  Video clip available

  More Stories
Details Emerge About Alleged Fort Hood Shooter  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available
Bomb Rocks Northwestern Pakistan
China Ready to Welcome President Obama  Video clip available
US Urges North Korea Not to Escalate Tensions in Yellow Sea
British PM Defends Military Mission in Afghanistan  Audio Clip Available
Lebanon's Unity Government Convenes for First Time
Tropical Storm Ida Downgraded; Moves Inland
Report: Africa's Disappearing Wetlands Produce 'Alarming' Levels of Greenhouse Gas
IEA Urges Action on Climate Change
Somali Pirates Deny Arms Seizure  Audio Clip Available
Cross-Examination Begins in War Crimes Trial of Former Liberian President  Audio Clip Available
US Development of H1N1 Vaccine Hits Snag  Video clip available
Asia to Welcome President Obama  Video clip available
Obama Makes First China Tour as Economic Interdependence Grows  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available
APEC Marks 20 Years, Looks to Future of Regional Trade  Audio Clip Available
Clinton Urges 'Compassion' for Americans Detained in Iran  Audio Clip Available
World War II Museum Expansion Aims at Younger Generations  Audio Clip Available  Video clip available
North Carolina World War II Veterans Honored in Washington  Video clip available