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Iran invites Gulf states to tour nuclear power plant
by Staff Writers
Tehran (AFP) Jan 15, 2014


IAEA board to discuss Iran nuclear freeze Jan 24
Vienna (AFP) Jan 15, 2014 - The head of the UN atomic watchdog said Wednesday he has called an extraordinary meeting of the agency's board on January 24 to discuss how to verify Iran's upcoming nuclear freeze.

"I have requested that a meeting of the board of governors be convened on 24 January," International Atomic Energy Agency chief Yukiya Amano said in a statement.

He said he would "consult" with the 35-nation board regarding a request by Iran and six world powers to the IAEA to "undertake monitoring and verification of nuclear-related measures in relation to the Joint Plan of Action" signed on November 24.

Under the landmark deal due to take effect on January 20, Iran has agreed to freeze parts of its nuclear programme for six months in exchange for moderate sanctions relief and a promise of no new sanctions.

During this six-month period, Iran and the six powers -- the US, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany -- are to hammer out a "comprehensive" deal resolving for good the standoff over Iran's nuclear programme.

The Vienna-based IAEA, which will have a key role verifying that Iran does what it promised, gave no details on Wednesday of its plans, but Amano said previously the agency would need additional resources.

The extra work "requires a significant amount of money and manpower.... The IAEA's budget is very, very tight. I don't think we can cover everything from our own budget," Amano had told reporters in late November.

Iran says its nuclear programme is peaceful but many in the international community suspect otherwise, with the UN Security Council demanding a suspension of certain activities in a string of resolutions.

Iran's nuclear chief said Wednesday experts from Arab neighbours across the Gulf, concerned about the safety of Iran's sole nuclear power plant, are welcome to visit the facility, IRNA news agency reported.

"We are ready for the visit of nuclear experts of Persian Gulf countries to Bushehr nuclear power plant," Ali Akbar Salehi was quoted as saying when asked how Tehran would tackle their worries.

Gulf Arab countries have often raised concern over Bushehr's reliability and the risk of radioactive leaks in case of a major earthquake, as well as a possible military dimension to Iran's nuclear drive.

"We... again express our readiness, for consultation between our country's experts and the experts from Persian Gulf countries, so that they can hold scientific and technical talks on the Bushehr power plant's safety issues," Salehi said.

The nuclear chief also suggested establishing a regional nuclear cooperation body so that "all these doubts will be addressed scientifically."

Bushehr, which produces 1,000 megawatts, came into service in 2011 after several delays blamed on technical problems. Iranian engineers took complete control of it in September.

Iran has said it aims to produce 20,000 megawatts of electricity from nuclear power, which would necessitate building 20 such reactors.

Western powers and Israel suspect the Islamic republic's nuclear programme masks a covert weapons drive. Tehran denies that, saying it is entirely for peaceful purposes.

President Hassan Rouhani also reiterated that Iran has never sought nuclear weapons.

"In regards to peaceful nuclear technology, we have never sought nuclear weapons and will never do so," IRNA quoted him as saying.

Iran and major world powers clinched a historic nuclear deal in November, which was hailed by the six Gulf Arab monarchies as a first step toward an inclusive and lasting agreement that would end international concerns.

Under it, Tehran agreed to curb parts of its nuclear drive for six months in exchange for modest sanction relief and a promise by Western powers not to impose new measures on its economy.

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