Iran Reviews > Iran Nuclear Watch: IAEA Waives Decision on Aid for Irans Arak Nuclear Reactor
[ FullosseousFlaps Dental Blog] Schulte, the chief U.S. representative to the IAEA, said his country had no choice but to oppose aid to Arak, given past calls by the board for the project to be stopped, “the widespread distrust of Iran’s nuclear program and the risk of plutonium (being) diverted from this reactor for use in a (nuclear) weapon.”
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[Jwharrison.com] The Largest Minority » Blog Archive » Iran Requests Aid From the ...: All the member states of Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) usually request safety aid from the specialized agency and Iran has made such a request for its research reactor in Arak.” According to the IAEA, the agency is obligated by its charter to offer such technical assistance to member states which need aid for their reactors.
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[Uk.news.yahoo.com] Iran says IAEA help not necessary for Arak reactor - Yahoo! News UK: The International Atomic Energy Agency's board of governors has repeatedly urged Iran to reconsider the project, but Iran has kept on building and now wants IAEA technical expertise to ensure the plant meets safety standards.
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