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U.N. inspectors visit Iran enrichment cascades
Sun Nov 5, 2006 9:44am ET

TEHRAN (Reuters) - A group of U.N. nuclear watchdog inspectors has 
visited Iran's second network of centrifuges at its Natanz uranium 
enrichment facility, the official IRNA news agency quoted an official as 
saying on Sunday.

Despite U.N. Security Council demands that it halt nuclear fuel 
production work, Iran announced last month that it had started up a 
second group of 164 centrifuges, which spin at supersonic speeds to 
enrich uranium.

The networks of centrifuges are known as cascades. Iran says Natanz will 
eventually house tens of thousands of the machines but that it will only 
use them to enrich uranium to a level suitable for use in atomic power 
reactors and not to the much higher level needed to make atom bombs.

"They have visited the second cascade and the Isfahan uranium conversion 
facility," the unnamed official told IRNA.

The inspectors who arrived in Iran on Friday will stay in the country 
for four days to collect information for International Atomic Energy 
Agency (IAEA) chief Mohamed ElBaradei's November report to the watchdog, 
IRNA said.

"Their activities in Iran are based on the (nuclear) Non-Proliferation 
Treaty and the IAEA's safeguards," the official said, calling the visit 
a routine part of Iran's commitment to international treaties.

Iran ended snap inspections of its nuclear facilities in February after 
its case was referred to the Security Council.

The United States is pushing the council to toughen a draft resolution 
drawn up by Britain, France and Germany for sanctions against Iran over 
its nuclear program.

Russia and China, both veto-holding members of the council, want 
extensive changes to soften and shorten the resolution.

Iran insists sanctions will not deter it and has threatened to take 
counter measures, such as curtailing IAEA inspections altogether, if the 
Security Council does take action against it.

"There is no legal ground to suspend uranium enrichment ... Iran will 
act proportionally when the resolution is passed," Foreign Ministry 
spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini said in a weekly news conference on Sunday.

Experts say Iran would need thousands of centrifuges spinning non-stop 
for months to produce enough highly enriched uranium for one atom bomb. 
Iran says it will install 3,000 centrifuges by March 2007.

© Reuters 2006. All Rights Reserved.


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