US nuclear sees good promotion with Iran
The
UN nuclear watchdog signaled its determination to get the bottom of suspicions
that Iran may have worked on designing an atomic bomb, a day after as Tehran
agreed to start the sensitive issue.
According
to the Chief of UN nuclear inspection it is said that much work remained in
clarifying concern of possible military links to Iran’s nuclear programme.
There
are still a lot of outstanding issues, as it is said by the International
Atomic Energy Department.
Iran
denies Western allegations it seeks the capability to make nuclear weapons,
such claim are baseless and forged by its foes. Years of hostile rhetoric and
confrontation have raised fears of a new war in the Middle East.
But
a diplomatic push to resolve the decade old dispute gained new momentum after a
relative moderate with Iran president on a platform to ease its international isolation.
Iran
and six other powers agreed late last year on an interim deal to curb Tehran ‘s
nuclear work in exchange for some easing of sanctions that have battered the
oil producer’s economy and they will next week start talks on a long term
agreement.
Resolving
all of issues will go a long way to demonstrate to the international community
that Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons and is willing to come clean about
its past activities. Iran had agreed to take seven new practical measures with
three months under a November transparency deal with the IAEA meant to help
allay concern about the nuclear programme.
For
the first time one of them specifically dealt with an issue that is part of the
UN nuclear agency inquiry into suspected atomic bomb researched by Iran, which
has repeatedly denied any such ambitions.
Although
such fast functioning detonators have some non-nuclear uses, they can also help
set off an atomic device.