Selasa, 14 September 2010

UN Accused Iran Complicating Nuclear Inspection

IAEA head Yukiya Amano said Iran prohibits two UN nuclear inspectors into the country.
Yukiya AmanoUN nuclear echelons have been warned that he could not verify whether all Iranian nuclear activities is peaceful because Tehran does not cooperate fully with the agency he leads.

Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Yukiya Amano spoke Monday after Iran banned two experienced nuclear inspectors into the country. He said Iran's refusal repeatedly hinder the inspection process.

America and its allies suspect Iran's nuclear program to make use of weapons development. Tehran says its program is for peaceful purposes, namely generating electrical energy, and accused the inspectors issuing false information.

Amano said in an IAEA meeting in Vienna, that he had confidence that the inspekturnya completely impartial.

Last IAEA report said Iran continues to enrich uranium and do dissent against UNSC resolution. Speaking in New York Monday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called the report as a "source of concern." Ban called for Iran's full cooperation with the agency to resolve all issues related to its nuclear program.