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    Iran: Nuclear inspectors can extend their visit

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's official news agency reports that the country's foreign minister has said that inspectors from the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog can extend an ongoing visit to the Islamic Republic.

    The Monday report by IRNA says Ali Akbar Salehi told Turkish TRT TV in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, that the three-day visit by International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors that started Sunday can be extended "if they desire."

    The remarks appear to be part of a show of flexibility and transparency by Tehran during the IAEA inspection tour, which could greatly influence the direction and urgency of U.S.-led efforts to rein in Iran's ability to enrich uranium.

    The West suspects Iran is pursuing weapons technology. Iran says its program is for peaceful purposes.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's foreign minister expressed optimism Sunday that a visit by U.N. inspectors to Iran's nuclear facilities would produce an understanding, despite world concerns that Iran is trying to build nuclear weapons.

    The three-day inspection tour by the International Atomic Energy Agency team comes during spiking tension. The West is imposing new sanctions to try to force Iran to slow or halt its nuclear program, and Iran is threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil passage, in retaliation.

    Visiting Ethiopia, Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi appeared to be trying to defuse the crisis.

    "We are very optimistic about the mission and the outcome" of the IAEA mission, Salehi was quoted as saying by Iran's semiofficial Mehr news agency.

    "We've always tried to put transparency as a principle in our cooperation with IAEA," Salehi said. "During this visit, the delegation has questions and the necessary answers will be given,"

    The findings from the visit could greatly influence the direction and urgency of U.S.-led efforts to rein in Iran's ability to enrich uranium — which Washington and allies fear could eventually produce weapons-grade material. Iran has declined to abandon its enrichment labs, but claims it seeks to fuel reactors only for energy and medical research.

    The team is likely to visit an underground enrichment site near the holy city of Qom, 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of Tehran, which is carved into a mountain as protection from possible airstrikes. Earlier this month, Iran said it had begun enrichment work at the site, which is far smaller than the country's main uranium labs but is reported to have more advanced equipment.

    The U.N. nuclear agency delegation includes two senior weapons experts — Jacques Baute of France and Neville Whiting of South Africa — suggesting that Iran may be prepared to address some issues related to the allegations that it seeks nuclear warheads.

    In unusually blunt comments ahead of his arrival, the IAEA's Deputy Director General Herman Nackaerts — who is in charge of the agency's Iran file — said he wants Tehran to "engage us on all concerns."

    Iran has refused to discuss the alleged weapons experiments for three years, saying they are based on "fabricated documents" provided by a "few arrogant countries" — a phrase authorities in Iran often use to refer to the United States and its allies.

    "So we're looking forward to the start of a dialogue," Nackaerts told reporters at Vienna airport. "A dialogue that is overdue since very long."

    In a sign of the tensions that surround Iran's disputed nuclear program, a dozen Iranian hard-liners carrying photos of slain nuclear expert Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan were waiting at Tehran's Imam Khomeini airport early Sunday.

    Iranian state media allege that Roshan, a chemistry expert and director of the Natanz uranium enrichment facility in central Iran, was interviewed by IAEA inspectors before being killed earlier this month in a bomb attack that Iran claims is part of an Israeli-led covert campaign of sabotage and slayings. Roshan was at least the fourth member of Iran's scientific community to be assassinated.

    In Vienna, the IAEA said it did not know Roshan and never talked to him.

    The IAEA team wants to talk to key Iranian scientists suspected of working on a weapons program. They also plan to inspect documents related to nuclear work and secure commitments from Iranian authorities to allow future visits.

    It's unclear how much assistance Iran will provide, but even a decision to enter a discussion over the allegations would be a major departure from Iran's frequent simple refusal to talk about them.

    Iran also has accused the IAEA in the past of security leaks that expose its scientists and their families to the threat of assassination by the U.S. and Israel.

    The visit was set to coincide with a vote in Iran's parliament on a bill that would require the government to immediately cut the flow of crude oil to Europe in retaliation for sanctions. Lawmakers postponed the vote Sunday to further study the bill, and no date for a vote has been set.

    The draft bill is Iran's response to an EU decision last week to impose an embargo on Iranian oil. The measure is set to take full effect in July.

    The head of Iran's state oil company said Sunday that pressures on Iran's oil exports — the second biggest in OPEC — could drive prices as high as $150 a barrel.

    "It seems we will witness prices from $120 to $150 in the future," Ahmad Qalehbani was quoted by the official Islamic Republic News Agency. He did not give a timeframe for the prediction, nor any other details.

    The price of benchmark U.S. crude on Friday was around $99.56 per barrel. About 80 percent of Iran's foreign revenue comes from exporting around 2.2 million barrels of oil per day.

    Oil prices have been driven higher in recent weeks by Iran's warnings that it could block the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf, the route for about one-fifth of the world's oil. Last week, the American aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, joined by French and British warships, entered the Gulf in a show of strength against any attempts to disrupt oil tanker traffic.

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    Associated Press writer George Jahn in Vienna contributed to this report.

     

    17 comments

    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Zionists want Iran the same way they wanted Iraq, Palestine Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and all the rest. Iran does not have nuclear weapons nor does it want nuclear weapons in the Middle East. None of the countries aside from the apartheid church state of welfare want nuclear weapons. By now we all know the ZioNazis are using the non existent Iranian weapons as a ploy to attack Iran much like it used the aluminum tubes, WMD, smoking guns, they'll be waiting with open arms and all the other lies to attack Iraq. Only when the taxpayers of the USA throw the Zionists out of Washington DC will there be peace in the world.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      The horror of Gaza cannot be dismissed as a distant phenomenon that does not concern us. We may withdraw into our own complacency and comfort, but in truth, no one is exempted from the pain visited upon innocent households. No one can evade the consequences of the destructive exercise of brutal force.
    • TOM  •  Humble, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      IAEA - no nuk here, no nuk there. U.S. - Lets search every Iranian crotch for nuk! IAEA - but they don't have TSA here to check every human body cavity ;-)
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Zionists are now building a wall to protect their racism from the outside world and continue to keep over one million Palestinian prisoners in a giant prison. The brutal occupation of the Palestinian people will live in infamy and Zionism, like the Nazis, will fall.
      • Zero Gravity 3 mths ago
        Get off your God #$%$ soapbox, take 2 cyanide caps, and call me in the morning, you stinking sack of Islamic #$%$ ! DIE !
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Nuclear hypocrisy: Iran has been inspected numerous times over a long period of time and the IAEA has found no nuclear weapons or evidence that Iran was making them. However, the apartheid church state of Israel has nuclear weapons and will not allow the IAEA to inspect. The apartheid Zionist church state has attacked several countries, flotillas, and other entities with gay abandon and not required to obey international law. Iran obeys international law and now is punished for it.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      The slimy Zionist cretins must return the stolen land to the Palestinians and rebuild their homes that were destroyed.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      The only real threat to human rights is Zionism. The "boogie man" farce created by the so called news media and all the rest has captured and incarcerated any brain or thought processes that may have existed in the past for Americans.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      The apartheid welfare church state of Israel is a criminal cesspool. Israeli apartheid and racism will eventually rot and disappear leaving the world a better place to live for everybody.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Meanwhile, a team of International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors has just visited Iran. The IAEA is supervising all things nuclear in Iran, including its new uranium-enrichment plant at Fordow, near the holy city of Qom, with full production starting in June. The IAEA is positive: no bomb-making is involved. Nonetheless, Washington (and the Israelis) continue to act as though Iran has the bomb.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      If the Nuremberg laws were applied in Palestine, then every post-war Israeli politician and military leader would have been hanged.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Absolute proof for the apartheid church nuclear state of Israel would not be enough. Rothschild's Israel wants the energy resources of Iran, it's that simple. The weapons are used as a phoney excuse to grab Iranian land like they did Palestinian land.
    • For Freedom  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      The apartheid church state of Israel uses the same excuse to steal Palestinain land that it now uses for its desire to steal Iranian land. Israel says "they are attacking us".
    • facts.logic  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder if For Freedom can imagine having 20,000 missiles shot into Denver from Cheyenne, Wyoming? Would that be very comfortable?
    • Dwayne  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      lol the whole idea of inspections is too do surpise ones, when they dont have time to prepare and hide all the incriminating evidence. this is such a joke.
    • DAVOUD  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 mths ago
      امام حسین:هیهات من الذله
    • Farxhriey  •  Shah Alam, Malaysia  •  3 mths ago
      the west and Zionist will assassinate these inspection teams; and blame it on Iran, thus put more pressure to Iran and create another fallacy
    • Troubledemon  •  Mentor, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      What the heck / They are not going to have warheads at the power plants!
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