Wednesday, September 30, 2009

IAEA: Iran broke law by not revealing nuclear activity

Earlier this month Iran has been suspected of haing a nuclear weapons program, even though it could not be confirmed by the United Nations. Now they are in trouble again because according to the head of the United Nations they failed to disclose earlier that they house a uranium enrichment site. CNN was informed that Iran was suppose to inform the proper intelligence the day that it was decided to use the facility but still have failed to do so. Iran however denies breaking the law. Still however, El Baradei doesn't believe that Iran does have an actual nuclear weapons program going on. According to the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) there was no rush to report the use of the facility but did because they wanted to maintain a trust with the global community. A meeting is now scheduled for Thursday between Iran's nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili and firve permanent U.N. security Council members and Germany to discuss the issue and will take place in Switzerland.

By: Ivana Miljic

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