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Visit of Iran nukes is job for IAEA, says EU diplomat
Published in Daily News Egypt on 07 - 01 - 2011

BUDAPEST: The EU's foreign policy chief thanked Iran on Friday for inviting other countries to visit its nuclear facilities, but said that should be done by the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency.
Catherine Ashton's comment appeared to indicate that the EU will reject Iran's offer.
"The inspection of nuclear sites is the job for the IAEA," she said at a news conference. "We will be welcoming the fact that Iran is interested in having those visit at the sites, but the role and responsibility for doing that rests with the IAEA."
Iran has denied claims by other nations that its nuclear program is aimed at producing weapons. But its refusal to cooperate with an IAEA probe into suspicions that it experimented with components of a nuclear weapons program has heightened international concerns.
Meir Dagan, Israel's outgoing spy chief, was quoted by an Israeli newspaper on Friday as saying that Iran's nuclear program has been delayed and predicting that the country will not have a nuclear weapon before 2015.
Iran recently invited Hungary, which currently holds the rotating European Union presidency, and several other countries, including Russia, China and Cuba but not the US, to tour its nuclear sites, suggesting Jan. 15-16 for the trip.
Ashton, visiting Budapest with the rest of the EU's executive Commission, said Iran was one of the subjects she discussed with Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi, particularly the talks that Iran is tentatively scheduled to hold later this month in Turkey with the US, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany.
A round of talks in December in Geneva between Iran and these countries ended with agreement on little else but to meet again.
The Istanbul meeting is meant to explore whether there is common ground for more substantive talks on Iran's nuclear program, seen by the US and its allies as a cover for secret plans to make nuclear arms. Iran says its uranium enrichment and other programs are meant for peaceful purposes only, to generate fuel for a future network of nuclear reactors.


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