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    APNewsBreak: UN visit to Tehran set for Jan 28

    VIENNA (AP) — A senior U.N. nuclear agency team will visit Tehran on Jan. 28 with Iran saying it is ready after years of refusal to discuss allegations that it was involved in secret nuclear weapons work, diplomats said Thursday.

    Diplomats have previously said that International Atomic Energy Agency officials were discussing such a trip with their Iranian counterparts. But before the diplomats' comments Thursday, no date — or indication that Iran was ready to talk about the allegations — had been mentioned.

    Any follow-through on the part of Iran on its reported pledge to discuss nuclear arms suspicions would be significant.

    For more than three years, Tehran has blocked IAEA attempts to follow up on U.S. and other intelligence alleging covert Iranian work on nuclear arms, dismissing the charges as baseless and insisting all its nuclear activities were peaceful and under IAEA purview.

    Faced with Iranian stonewalling, the IAEA summarized its body of information in November, in a 13-page document drawing on 1,000 pages of intelligence. It stated then for the first time that some of the alleged experiments can have no other purpose than developing nuclear weapons.

    Iran continues to deny the charges and no change in its position is expected during the Tehran talks with IAEA officials. But even a decision to enter a discussion over the allegations would be a major departure from outright refusal to talk about them — and create hopes of future progress in the investigation.

    Two diplomats told The Associated Press that Iranian officials had suggested they were ready to talk about the issue during recent meetings with officials of the Vienna-based IAEA. They asked for anonymity because their information was confidential.

    Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's chief IAEA delegate, declined to be drawn on what would be discussed in Tehran, indicating in comments to The AP that it was too early to go public with details.

    The composition of the IAEA team, as described by one of the diplomats, also reflects the significance the U.N. nuclear monitoring agency attaches to the visit, which is expected to conclude in the first few days of February.

    Normally such trips are made by Deputy Director General Herman Nackaerts, in charge of the Iran nuclear file, and more junior officials of his department. But the diplomat said that this time Nackaerts will be accompanied by Assistant Director General Rafael Grossi, the right-hand to IAEA chief Yukiya Amano, and Peri Lynne Johnson, the agency's senior legal official.

    Johnson is the only American among the three. While IAEA officials are formally neutral, her citizenship is of potential significance considering the high tension-level between Washington and Tehran.

    Beyond the dispute over Iran's nuclear intentions, U.S.-Iranian relations have been further burdened by an Iranian announcement that a joint U.S.-Iranian national will be executed after being found guilty of spying — a charge both he and Washington denies.

    Iran, in turn, sees possible U.S. complicity in a series of assassinations of its nuclear experts — the latest Wednesday, when scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan was killed by a bomb attached to his car by a passing bicyclist.

    In a letter to the U.N. secretary-general on Thursday, Iran's U.N. Ambassador Mohammad Khazaee called on the U.N. to condemn the killing and two earlier attacks that left two nuclear scientists dead and another seriously injured.

    "There is firm evidence that certain foreign quarters are behind such assassinations. As has been claimed by these circles, such terrorist acts have been carried out as part of the efforts to disrupt Iran's peaceful nuclear program, under the false assumption that diplomacy alone would not be enough for that purpose," the letter read in part.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton denied any U.S. role in the slaying and the U.S administration condemned the attacks. Israeli officials, in contrast, have hinted at covert campaigns against Iran without directly admitting involvement.

    Beyond urging Iranian cooperation with the IAEA probe of the alleged weapons work, the U.S. and its allies are pressuring Iran to halt uranium enrichment, a key element of the nuclear program that dozens of nations suspect is aimed at producing atomic weapons. Uranium enriched to low levels can be used as nuclear fuel, but at higher levels it can be used as material for a nuclear warhead.

    Iran denies it is trying to make nuclear weapons, saying its program is for peaceful purposes only and is geared toward generating electricity.

    Those claims were called into question on Monday when the IAEA confirmed Iran had begun increasing its production of uranium enriched to 20 percent. That's a significantly higher concentration than the nation's main stockpile — and can be turned into weapons-grade material more quickly than the lower enriched uranium.

    Olli Heinonen, Nackaert's predecessor, noted that "if Iran decides to produce weapons-grade uranium from 20 percent enriched uranium, it has already technically undertaken 90 percent of the enrichment effort required."

    "This does not automatically mean Iran will be able to build a nuclear weapon in one month — building an atomic bomb is a complex endeavor that requires precision engineering capabilities that Iran may lack," wrote Heinonen, in a commentary for Foreign Policy magazine. "But it does mean that the country would be able to 'break out' of its international obligations very quickly should it decide to do so."

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    Michael Astor contributed to this report from the United Nations.

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    George Jahn can be reached at http://twitter.com/georgejahn

     

    42 comments

    • ellipsis man  •  4 mths ago
      Funny how nobody's reporting that Iran has stopped accepting the USD for oil from India, China, Japan, and Russia (the four countries exempted under their 2008 announcement to stop taking the dollar)...Iraq did that in 2000...
      • cruitire 4 mths ago
        I had heard that Saddam Hussein had decided to NOT use US$ in their oil sales. That was the reason for the invasion and destruction of the country.
      • Rev. JimBo 4 mths ago
        No Sir -- you are wrong -- It's all about the Children and bringing Democracy to the oppressed -- that's why we are so loved in the 21rst Century World.
        Look -- all dripping sarcasm aside -- if this was what these Wars were about
        you could count me in for Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality --- But --- it seems the Empire has unmasked itself at last, and the American People will ultimately receive the same treatment from it --- of course, after it sucks the blood out of us just a little longer . --- One Man to stop it --- Ron Paul --- a better Liberal than Obama and a truer Conservative than the whole lot of Republicans out there
        --- If you haven't already, consider him in 2012.
      • Fizzy Bubbler Can't B ... 4 mths ago
        I am happy to see there are at least a few people out there that know what's really going on. Congrats, that is exactly it. The Libyan rebels started the framework for a central bank after the first couple weeks of fighting. Pretty odd thing for a group of thugs who probably don't even understand the concept of a central bank. Just maybe it's connected?
    • the man  •  4 mths ago
      What a waste. They are not going to be taken to the secret sites.
      • Xing 4 mths ago
        it's more likely the arab league monitor commision. No matter what the result of the monitor commision, arab league will not submit the issue to UN security council.
    • Gus Stoppo  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      This meeting has been a long time coming. Iran will tell all in this trumped up meeting . . . . . . They are selling toll bridges too! Who's buying?!
    • Mingo  •  4 mths ago
      May I suggest you send the UN Guys to Tehran strapped to a million megaton gift?
    • Erick  •  4 mths ago
      Where is my darling Brenda M.? I think her medication starts working effectively now.
    • Dave  •  Gainesville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      I run like hell from fireworks, I can't even imagine a nuke!
    • Sam V  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe on the trip they should stop by and inspect Israel's illegal sites or at least have them sign the nuclear proliferation treaty that Iran and just about everyone in the world has had to. This hypocrisy is absurd, I wouldn't do a thing for the UN either until Israel completed with IAEA also.
      • RandyH 4 mths ago
        Sam, You are stupid, Every one knows that Iran idiot's are the threat. Israel has had these weapons for years and has not used them YET! I personally hope they do as Obama has no balls.
      • Sam V 4 mths ago
        You are the one hoping for a nuclear war which will massively drive up oil prices in the world by blowing it up and affect Saudi Arabia, Iraq and our soldiers in Afghanistan. Real smart genius.
      • acute mind 4 mths ago
        RandyH. You are exponentially MORE stupid than you claim sam is. I don't know who this 'everyone' that 'knows' is. Maybe it's everyone in your little cable of delusional Israel Firster hasbara.

        FACT:Iran has NOT attacked another country unprovoked in centuries and is the only country that hasn't attacked or gone to war with Israel since it's founding. FACT: Israel has UNLAWFULLY attacked countries unprovoked with impunity (Iraq in 1980s and Syria as recently as 2007). The FACTS demonstrate Israel is the THREAT and TROUBLEMAKER here. "Every one knows" is not a FACT. FACTS are fact.
    • Rev. JimBo  •  4 mths ago
      Letting the UN inspectors in was what Iraq did, right before we clobbered them .
      So for all you War Mongers out there --- don't lose hope yet --- Just a little patience
      while we go thru the motions. --- I sense your fearless leader Obama might just be lining up for that second Peace Prize.
      • Fizzy Bubbler Can't B ... 4 mths ago
        Bang on Jim.
      • James 4 mths ago
        I would still love for someone to explain to me what he accomplished in the name of Peace to have even garnered a nomination for that once honored Prize. Heck, Jimmy Carter deserved his! Mr. Obama...? Please tell me what he did to win the Nobel Peace Prize! Anyone?
    • Dave  •  Gainesville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      No nukes is good nukes!
    • mr  •  4 mths ago
      "These arent the the nukes you seek...."
    • the man  •  4 mths ago
      They will be given a meal of tea, goat and cheese and sent on their way!
    • S  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      It appears that for the first time Iran is going "sit down" with the UN and talk about nuclear weapons. Coincidence that this is happening at the same time that 1) the first tough sanctions are being imposed by Obama (Bush was unable to get them done) 2) Two naval groups are in the gulf after Iranian threats 3) the third Iranian scientist has been assassinated by someone (Israel? US?) Sounds to me like Mr. Obama is doing just fine!! When are you “Conservatives” going to open your eyes and acknowledge the facts and not the sound bites!!
      • Gus Stoppo 4 mths ago
        Let ya know after the mushroom cloud dissipates . . . . . . .
      • the man 4 mths ago
        Say what? Man are you brainwashed!
      • the man 4 mths ago
        If you think these sit downs are going to work with people who want to kill us then I got some ice in Alaska I want to sell you.
    • yahoouser  •  High Point, North Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      The U.S.is not the police of the world, where is all this concern and disdain for your precious Israel who blatantly acknowledges they have nuclear capability and would not hesititate to you use it, they even refuse to sign the nuclear arms proliferation treaty. If other nations can have them and use them to intimidate the rest of the world why not Iran? Speak up against other nations before picking a fight(war) with Iran whose leader is arrogant and untrusting!
    • Joel  •  4 mths ago
      NO Body wants any More WAR.....Stop The WAR PIGS !!!!!!!! Ron Paul,,Lets Get this #$%$ changed
    • cruitire  •  4 mths ago
      If UN inspectors are satisfied. I started with IF. The sanctions should end, as they only hurt the innocent Iranian people, not the government. Then, the UN MUST be allowed to inspect the Israeli nuclear WEAPONS, sanctions applied and threats of total war, if they are not destroyed. Fair is fair.
    • Name-Changed-To-Avoid-Cen ...  •  4 mths ago
      LOL! The "west" is so desperate to save face they beg Iran for a meeting HAHAHAH!!!!
      OK sheeps now get ready to take it all the way!
    • Me  •  Tucker, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe if Obama gave Iranian leaders an ipod like the Queen of England, this can all be resolved!
    • Fizzy Bubbler Can't B ...  •  Shanghai, China  •  4 mths ago
      The IAEA will tell America whatever it wants to hear regardless of whether or not they get into Iran. Iran is just desperately trying to stall the inevitable US invasion to come. Iran should save it’s dignity and just start preparing to defend itself and save their civilians.
    • safeinthewoods  •  4 mths ago
      ... tic-toc-tic-toc-tic-toc-tic-toc ...
    • roy  •  Bristol, Tennessee  •  4 mths ago
      "We've had time to try an hide everything as best we can. Bring on the inspectors"
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