Madbouly inspects progress of Cairo Metro Line 4, Phase 1    Noqood Finance granted final licence to bolster SMEs    Finance Minister addresses economic challenges, initiatives amidst global uncertainty    Egypt's Health Minister monitors progress of national dialysis system automation project    Hamas accuses ICC Prosecutor of conflating victim, perpetrator roles    Giza Pyramids host Egypt's leg of global 'One Run' half-marathon    Egypt's Shoukry, Greek counterpart discuss regional security, cooperation in Athens    Egypt caps public investment at EGP 1t to combat inflation    UK regulator may sanction GB news outlet for impartiality violation    Madinaty to host "Fly Over Madinaty" skydiving event    Turkish Ambassador to Cairo calls for friendship matches between Türkiye, Egypt    FTSE 100 up, metal miners drive gains    China blocks trade with US defence firms    Monday's market opens with EGP declining against USD    Health Ministry adopts rapid measures to implement comprehensive health insurance: Abdel Ghaffar    Nouran Gohar, Diego Elias win at CIB World Squash Championship    Coppola's 'Megalopolis': A 40-Year Dream Unveiled at Cannes    World Bank assesses Cairo's major waste management project    Partnership between HDB, Baheya Foundation: Commitment to empowering women    Venezuela's Maduro imposes 9% tax for pensions    K-Movement Culture Week: Decade of Korean cultural exchange in Egypt celebrated with dance, music, and art    Empower Her Art Forum 2024: Bridging creative minds at National Museum of Egyptian Civilization    Egyptian consortium nears completion of Tanzania's Julius Nyerere hydropower project    Sweilam highlights Egypt's water needs, cooperation efforts during Baghdad Conference    AstraZeneca injects $50m in Egypt over four years    Egypt, AstraZeneca sign liver cancer MoU    Swiss freeze on Russian assets dwindles to $6.36b in '23    Prime Minister Madbouly reviews cooperation with South Sudan    Egyptian public, private sectors off on Apr 25 marking Sinai Liberation    Debt swaps could unlock $100b for climate action    Amal Al Ghad Magazine congratulates President Sisi on new office term    Financial literacy becomes extremely important – EGX official    Euro area annual inflation up to 2.9% – Eurostat    BYD، Brazil's Sigma Lithium JV likely    UNESCO celebrates World Arabic Language Day    Motaz Azaiza mural in Manchester tribute to Palestinian journalists    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Indications Syria site was nuclear reactor: IAEA
Published in Daily News Egypt on 20 - 05 - 2011

BRUSSELS: The UN nuclear watchdog has information indicating that Syria was covertly building a nuclear reactor when Israel bombed the site in 2007, but has yet to reach a definite verdict, its head said on Thursday.
If Yukiya Amano formalizes the conclusion in his quarterly report on Syria, due within weeks, diplomats say the United States and its allies will seize on the finding to try to have Syria's case referred to the UN Security Council.
The West is increasingly frustrated at what it sees as Syria's stonewalling of an international probe into the Dair Alzour site, which US intelligence reports say was a nascent North Korean-designed reactor intended to make bomb fuel.
"We have the allegation that this facility was a nuclear reactor under construction," Amano, director general of the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said in an interview in Brussels.
"We do have information that indicates that it was the case. But for now, as of today, we haven't yet come to any conclusion."
Syria, an ally of Iran, denies ever having a nuclear weapons program. It has suggested uranium traces uncovered at Dair Alzour after a one-off IAEA visit came from Israeli munitions used in the attack. The agency has dismissed this as unlikely.
Damascus has rejected repeated IAEA requests for follow-up visits to the desert site.
No access
Amano, who in earlier reports said there were indications that nuclear activity may have taken place at Dair Alzour, made clear his view that Syria was not cooperating.
"We kept on asking Syria to accept our inspectors and I wrote a letter in November, but I haven't received a positive response regarding the visit of inspectors to Dair Alzour."
But he said Syria had become more cooperative on another facility, a research reactor near Damascus.
The 35-nation IAEA board has the power to report countries to the Security Council if they are judged to have violated IAEA rules designed to make sure that nuclear technology is not diverted for military aims.
It reported Iran to the Security Council in 2006 over its failure to dispel suspicions that it was trying to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran has since been hit with four rounds of UN sanctions over its refusal to curb sensitive nuclear work.
Preparations for a possible US-led move on Syria at the board's meeting from June 6 to 10 coincide with a Syrian crackdown on a pro-democracy uprising.
Western diplomats said the IAEA was unlikely to make a final assessment on Dair Alzour due to a lack of further access.
They say Syria's refusal to let UN inspectors return to Dair Alzour risks undermining the IAEA and the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, if no action is taken.
Amano said: "Lack of cooperation on their part — and if we cannot draw conclusions — is not good for the IAEA, for Syria (or) for anyone." –Additional reporting and writing by Fredrik Dahl in Vienna


Clic here to read the story from its source.