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		<title>Israel’s response to the IAEA resolution regarding Iran</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fact that the resolution was approved by a large majority confirms that the international community has realized that Iran’s nuclear program is becoming a significant and urgent threat to world peace. Israel commends the resolution today (Friday, 27 November 2009) by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regarding Iran. [...]]]></description>
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<p><span id="phBlockText" class="HPBriefText"><span><span style="font-family: Arial;">Israel commends the resolution today (Friday, 27 November 2009) by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regarding Iran. This is the first such resolution in over three years that the agency has adopted regarding Iran.</span></span></span></p>
<p>The importance of the resolution is in its determination that Iran is continuing to defy the resolutions of both the Security Council and the IAEA Board of Governors, as well as its expression of concern over the fact that Iran is building its enrichment facility in Qom in secret, in breach of the safeguards agreements to which it is obligated. The demand to immediately halt the construction of this facility is of extreme importance.</p>
<p>The fact that the resolution was approved by a large majority confirms that the international community has realized that Iran’s nuclear program, which has been advanced by employing methods of concealment and deception, is becoming a significant and urgent threat to world peace.</p>
<p>The international community, by means of its authorized institutions and their members, must ensure that this resolution has practical implications by determining binding schedules for its implementation and weighty sanctions against Iran if this resolution is violated as well.</p>
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<td><span id="PH_REQ_TEXT" class="SubTitleArt"><span style="font-family: Arial;">The fact that the resolution was approved by a large majority confirms that the international community has realized that Iran’s nuclear program is becoming a significant and urgent threat to world peace.</p>
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<p>Israel commends the resolution today (Friday, 27 November 2009) by the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) regarding Iran. This is the first such resolution in over three years that the agency has adopted regarding Iran.</p>
<p>The importance of the resolution is in its determination that Iran is continuing to defy the resolutions of both the Security Council and the IAEA Board of Governors, as well as its expression of concern over the fact that Iran is building its enrichment facility in Qom in secret, in breach of the safeguards agreements to which it is obligated. The demand to immediately halt the construction of this facility is of extreme importance.</p>
<p>The fact that the resolution was approved by a large majority confirms that the international community has realized that Iran’s nuclear program, which has been advanced by employing methods of concealment and deception, is becoming a significant and urgent threat to world peace.</p>
<p>The international community, by means of its authorized institutions and their members, must ensure that this resolution has practical implications by determining binding schedules for its implementation and weighty sanctions against Iran if this resolution is violated as well.</td>
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		<title>IAEA Report Shows Iranian Nuclear Activities Have Expanded</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on Iran&#8217;s nuclear activities underscores the country&#8217;s continued refusal to comply fully with its international nuclear obligations, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly says, and he expressed doubts that Iran will formally respond to the agency&#8217;s offer to allow it to enrich its uranium in another country to provide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4642" title="iran-nuclear-iaea" src="http://jssnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/iran-nuclear-iaea-300x223.jpg" alt="iran-nuclear-iaea" width="300" height="223" />An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on Iran&#8217;s nuclear activities  underscores the country&#8217;s continued refusal to comply fully with its  international nuclear obligations, State Department spokesman Ian Kelly says,  and he expressed doubts that Iran will formally respond to the agency&#8217;s offer to  allow it to enrich its uranium in another country to provide fuel for a  medical-research reactor.</p>
<p>Instead of complying with its nuclear  obligations, the report shows that Iran has &laquo;&nbsp;expanded its work in uranium  enrichment and heavy-water-related activities, and has conducted a multiyear  effort to construct a clandestine enrichment facility, in contravention of the  U.N. Security Council requirements and IAEA obligations,&nbsp;&raquo; Kelly told reporters  November 17.<br />
The IAEA report, published November 16, comes after its  inspectors visited Iran&#8217;s newly revealed nuclear facility near the city of  Qom.</p>
<p>Under a 2003 agreement with the IAEA, Iran is required to provide  the international agency with information on its nuclear facilities as soon as  it has decided to build them or authorized their construction. According to  press reports, Iran had told the inspectors that construction on the site had  begun in 2007. But in its report, the IAEA said commercially available satellite  images of the Qom site indicated that there had been construction there between  2002 and 2004, which was resumed in 2006 and has since continued.<br />
Along  with noting Iran&#8217;s failure to declare the facility according to its obligations,  the report &laquo;&nbsp;underlines the fact that its failure to declare this facility  reduces confidence about the absence of other nuclear facilities that have not  been declared to the IAEA,&nbsp;&raquo; Kelly said.</p>
<p>According to the report, the Qom  facility &laquo;&nbsp;was built to accommodate approximately 3,000 centrifuges,&nbsp;&raquo; Kelly said.  U.S. officials have said that number is too small to produce a significant  quantity of uranium for nuclear power, but would be the right size if Iran was  building it to produce enough weapons-grade uranium for one or two nuclear bombs  per year.<br />
&laquo;&nbsp;The report notes that the purpose of the facility and the  chronology of its construction require clarification from Iran,&nbsp;&raquo; Kelly  said.</p>
<p>The spokesman said the IAEA report says that for more than a year,  Iran has refused the agency&#8217;s requests to &laquo;&nbsp;provide substantive explanations  regarding its past work to develop a nuclear warhead and other possible military  dimensions to its nuclear program.&nbsp;&raquo;<br />
Kelly said the United States will  continue to consult with the P5+1 group, which comprises the other permanent  members of the U.N. Security Council &#8211; Britain, China, France and Russia &#8211; along  with Germany, who have been working to convince Iran to end its nuclear weapons  program.</p>
<p>He said the United States is still hoping that Iran will  formally respond to a proposed deal from the IAEA that would allow Iran to  obtain nuclear fuel for medical isotopes. (See &laquo;&nbsp;Iran&#8217;s Acceptance of Enrichment  Deal Would Build World Confidence (  http://www.america.gov/st/peacesec-english/2009/November/20091110171819esnamfuak0.4924738.html  ).&nbsp;&raquo;)<br />
&laquo;&nbsp;We are still not prepared to close the door on that possibility  right now,&nbsp;&raquo; Kelly said. However, &laquo;&nbsp;the failure to provide a response to this and  its overall noncompliance, as laid out in the IAEA agreement, frankly doesn&#8217;t  give us a whole lot of confidence that they will respond formally.&nbsp;&raquo;<br />
Kelly  said the Obama administration hesitates to give Iran a formal deadline to  respond. &laquo;&nbsp;I would just say that time is very short,&nbsp;&raquo; he said, noting that Iran  is continuing its uranium-enrichment activities.</p>
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