2006年VOA标准英语-IAEA Optimistic, but US Believes Security(在线收听) |
By Mohamed Elshinnawi A defiant Iran warned the International Atomic Energy Agency that it would press ahead with uranium enrichment if the agency pushes for UN Security Council action over Iran's nuclear program. China has urged Iran to cooperate with the IAEA, while the U.S. has reiterated its position that the world will not stand by and do nothing if Iran continues on the path to a nuclear weapons capability. ----------------------------------------------------
As the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency met to discuss what to do about Iranian nuclear ambitions, Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the agency, expressed cautious optimism about resolving the dispute over Iran's plan to use centrifuges to enrich uranium. "The sticking point, as you have seen, remains the question of the centrifuge-related R&Ds [research and developments], and that issue is still again being discussed this week. And I am still very much hopeful that in the next week or so an agreement could be reached."
Iran has insisted it has the right to conduct enrichment to produce nuclear fuel for nuclear reactors that generate electricity, but a growing number of nations share US fears that Iran may eventually produce fissile material for warheads.
Mr. Clawson believes that if the Security Council is united behind this stance, Iran will have to comply. But it is not clear that China -- or Russia -- will support tough Security Council action, and the prospect is for a drawn-out series of diplomatic maneuvers. |
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