PRESS
RELEASE 2006/02
IRAN BEGINS REMOVAL
OF IAEA SEALS AT ENRICHMENT-RELATED LOCATIONS
INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
January 10, 2006
IAEA inspectors confirmed
today that Iran started to remove IAEA seals on enrichment-related equipment
and material at
Natanz. Based on the information currently available, the removal of
Agency seals at the enrichment site of Natanz, and at two related storage
and testing locations, Pars Trash and Farayand Technique, will be completed
by 11 January 2006.
On 7 January 2006, Iran requested that the Agency removes, before 9 January
2006, specified seals at Natanz, Pars Trash and Farayand Technique. These
seals covered P-1 centrifuge components, maraging steel, high strength
aluminium and centrifuge quality control and manufacturing equipment, as
well as two cylinders containing UF6 located at Natanz. The
seals also covered some process equipment at the Pilot Fuel Enrichment
Plant (PFEP) at Natanz.
According to Iran, the intended scale of the "R&D&" is small
and will be carried out at PFEP. Iran has also informed the Agency that
it planned to install small-scale gas ultracentrifuge cascades at PFEP
and that, during this "R&D", UF6 gas would be
fed into these cascades for research purposes. Iran also indicated that
these activities may include the manufacturing of a limited number of new
components, currently planned only for P-1 centrifuges.
The cascade hall and the UF6 feed and withdrawal stations at
PFEP will continue to be covered by IAEA containment and surveillance measures.
IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei expressed his serious concern about
Iran´s decision to unravel the suspension of enrichment-related activities
requested by the IAEA Board of Governors before the Agency has clarified
the nature of Iran´s nuclear programme. He recalled that, although
the Agency has been investigating Iran´s nuclear programme for three
years, a number of important issues relevant to the scope and nature of
Iran´s programme remain outstanding due to the less than full and
prompt transparency on the part of Iran.
In Dr. ElBaradei´s view, maintaining the suspension, resuming the
dialogue with all concerned parties, and providing the necessary cooperation
and transparency to the IAEA are conditions for a comprehensive and equitable
solution that ensures Iran´s right to peaceful nuclear activities
while assuring the international community of the peaceful nature of its
nuclear programme.
