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UPDATED: 10:17, November 06, 2006
Int'l experts inspect Iran's second cascade of centrifuges
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Experts from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have inspected Iran's second cascade of centrifuges used for uranium enrichment, the official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday.

Two IAEA inspectors "visited nuclear sites in Isfahan and Natanz and inspected operation of second cascade of centrifuges for enrichment of uranium," IRNA said, quoting an Iranian nuclear official.

The experts arrived in Tehran on Friday and will stay for four days to carry out their inspections in line with Iran's commitment to the safeguards agreement of Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the official said.

The inspectors will provide the results of their inspection to IAEA chief Mohammed ElBaradei, who is expected to deliver a report to a meeting of IAEA Board of Governors scheduled on Nov. 30, according to the IRNA report.

Iran announced in late October that it had fed gas into a second cascade of centrifuges at a uranium enrichment facility and obtained the product.

The United States has been seeking to impose sanctions on Iran through the UN Security Council on the grounds that Tehran is developing a nuclear-weapons program under the guise of a civilian- use program.

However, Iran has insisted that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and voiced hope for talks with Europe, Russia, China and the United States, but the Islamic Republic rejected a prerequisite of suspending nuclear work for such talks.

Source: Xinhua


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