U.N. to inspect Iran nuclear plant this month
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(CNN) -- United Nations inspectors will visit Iran's recently disclosed nuclear power plant on October 25, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency announced Sunday from Tehran.
"It is important for us to send out inspectors to do comprehensive verification ... to assure ourselves that it is ... fit for peaceful purposes," Mohamed ElBaradei said.
Iran sent shock waves through the international community recently when Tehran wrote a letter to the IAEA revealing the existence of a nuclear enrichment facility near the city of Qom.
The Islamic republic says its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes, but the United States, among others, fear the country aims to build nuclear weapons.
ElBaradei urged Iran to submit to more comprehensive inspections because its nuclear program is so advanced.
"It would help the agency to have Iran subscribing again to our regulations that allow us to be informed of the construction of nuclear facilities as early as possible," he said.
He also pressed Iran to give the IAEA "the authority for more information, for access to more locations that would enable the agency to provide assurances not only about declared nuclear activity in Iran but also about possible undeclared activities."
And ElBaradei said progress was being made on Iran's request for enriched uranium to help treat cancer patients.
Iran will sit down with the United States, Russia and France on October 19 at IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, to discuss that request, he said.
A deal on that front could be important because it could reduce the amount of nuclear fuel Iran has to make a bomb.
"It is important for us to send out inspectors to do comprehensive verification ... to assure ourselves that it is ... fit for peaceful purposes," Mohamed ElBaradei said.
Iran sent shock waves through the international community recently when Tehran wrote a letter to the IAEA revealing the existence of a nuclear enrichment facility near the city of Qom.
The Islamic republic says its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes, but the United States, among others, fear the country aims to build nuclear weapons.
ElBaradei urged Iran to submit to more comprehensive inspections because its nuclear program is so advanced.
"It would help the agency to have Iran subscribing again to our regulations that allow us to be informed of the construction of nuclear facilities as early as possible," he said.
He also pressed Iran to give the IAEA "the authority for more information, for access to more locations that would enable the agency to provide assurances not only about declared nuclear activity in Iran but also about possible undeclared activities."
And ElBaradei said progress was being made on Iran's request for enriched uranium to help treat cancer patients.
Iran will sit down with the United States, Russia and France on October 19 at IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, to discuss that request, he said.
A deal on that front could be important because it could reduce the amount of nuclear fuel Iran has to make a bomb.
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