LYCOS RETRIEVER
Iran: International Atomic Energy Agency
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Iran was last weekend reported to the United Nations Security Council by the International Atomic Energy Agency for its banned nuclear activities. Teheran reacted by announcing that it would resume full-scale uranium enrichment - producing material that could arm nuclear devices.
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EU foreign ministers have decided to fully implement UN sanctions against Iran because of its refusal to halt uranium enrichment. Ministers meeting in Brussels agreed to freeze the assets and imposed travel bans on officials involved in Iran's programme and to halt trade in nuclear-related goods. Iran says it will deny entry to 38 inspectors of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency who were due to visit Iran
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The International Atomic Energy Agency’s concerns peaked when inspectors found evidence of still-unexplained ties between Iran’s ostensibly peaceful program and its military, including work on high explosives, missiles and warheads. That combination, the inspectors said in early 2006, suggested a “military nuclear dimension.”
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