Samples
taken at Iran's Parchin military site - U.N. nuclear watchdog
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[September 21, 2015]
VIENNA (Reuters) - Environmental
samples have been taken at a sensitive military site in Iran, the head
of the U.N. nuclear agency said on Monday, citing "significant progress"
in its investigation of Tehran's past activities.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is investigating
whether Iran's past nuclear activities were linked to developing
atomic weapons, and is due to provide an assessment on the issue by
the end of the year.
The report is crucial to the implementation of a landmark agreement
between Iran and world powers in July under which restrictions will
be placed on Tehran's nuclear energy programer in exchange for a
lifting of sanctions.
IAEA Director-General Yukiya Amano said he and the head of the
agency's Department of Safeguards, which carries out inspections,
visited a building at the Parchin site that the agency had
previously only observed in satellite imagery.
Environmental samples were taken before his visit on Sunday, and he
said "the Iranian side played a part in the sample-taking process by
swiping samples".
The IAEA says any activities Iran has undertaken at Parchin since
U.N. inspectors last visited in 2005 could jeopardize its ability to
verify Western intelligence suggesting Tehran carried out tests
there relevant to nuclear bomb detonations more than a decade ago.
Iran has dismissed the intelligence as "fabricated".
The Vienna-based U.N. watchdog has come under criticism over a
confidential agreement with Iran that critics say restricts its
ability to investigate at the sprawling Parchin complex.
Under that arrangement, the samples would be taken by Iranian
technicians while IAEA experts present at Parchin would observe and
oversee the process, Western diplomats told Reuters.
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"The agency can confirm the integrity of the sampling process and
the authenticity of the samples, which were taken at places of
interest to the agency at the particular location in Parchin," Amano
said in a statement to reporters.
"Authentication by the agency of the samples was achieved through
use of an established verification process. The process was carried
out under our responsibility and monitoring."
(Reporting by Francois Murphy and Shadia Nasralla; Editing by Mark
Heinrich)
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