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IAEA blocks Iran's request for nuclear aid
24/11/2006 9:51

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  Iran 's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Aliasghar Soltaniyeh (L) talks to the head of the UN nuclear watchdog IAEA Director General Mohammed ElBaradei (R) when attending a board of governors meeting at Vienna's UN headquarters yesterday. -Xinhua/AFP

  The 35-nation board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) yesterday blocked Iran's bid for technical help in building a nuclear reactor, diplomats said.

  The decision, which still left room for Iran to renew its request in the future, came after days of negotiation between western and developing countries.

  On Nov. 13, Iran submitted an application to the IAEA for technical assistance to build a heavy water reactor in Arak, a central city 200 km south of Tehran.

  Iran said its nuclear energy agenda, anchored on enrichment of uranium, is limited to generating electricity.

  But western countries, particularly the United States, claim that Iran's nuclear program could eventually lead to the production of atomic bombs.

  Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Wednesday that his country would press ahead with its nuclear program despite the West's pressure.

  



Xinhua News