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DOCUMENT No.29
Statement to the Board of Governors by IAEA
Director General Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei
I refer to my introductory
statement at the opening of the Board last Thursday, in which I informed you
that, with one exception, the Agency had been able to complete its
verification of Iran's suspension of its enrichment related and reprocessing
activities. That exception related to Iran’s request to "use up to 20 sets of
[centrifuge] components for R&D purposes." At that time, I noted that we were
still in discussion on this matter.
On 28 November 2004, I received a letter from Iran in which it refers to the
20 sets of centrifuge components, and states that Iran "permits the IAEA to
place these sets of components under Agency surveillance." In the letter Iran
also states that it "will not conduct any testing of these sets of
components." In that letter, Iran also informed me that, as previously
indicated, it would provide the Agency with the identification numbers of
these components.
Today, Agency inspectors put surveillance cameras in place to monitor the 20
sets of centrifuge components. The identification numbers have also been
received. As a consequence, all measures necessary for the verification of
Iran's suspension of enrichment related activities are now in place.
Naturally, in accordance with the draft resolution before you, I will inform
Board members should the suspension not be fully sustained, or should the
Agency be prevented from verifying all elements of the suspension.
Vienna, Austria, 29 November 2004
<http://www.iaea.org/NewsCenter/Statements/2004/ebsp2004n017.html>
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