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IAEA meeting kicks off crunch year for Iran diplomacy
by Staff Writers
Vienna (AFP) Jan 14, 2013


Tehran hosts the UN atomic agency for talks on Wednesday, marking the start of a new and perhaps last-ditch diplomatic push aimed at resolving the crisis over Iran's nuclear programme peacefully.

The visit comes ahead of the first talks since June between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council -- the US, China, Russia, Britain and France -- and Germany, possibly later this month.

Some observers suggested that Iran is waiting until after the International Atomic Energy Agency meeting before responding to the six powers' proposal to meet in January.

Hopes were however not high that the IAEA and Iran would reach a deal, with the UN body's head Yukiya Amano saying on Friday that he was "not necessarily optimistic".

"It doesnt seem likely that an agreement will be reached," one Western diplomat told AFP. "Despite Iran's statements to the contrary and the IAEA's previous cautious optimism, there still remain some pretty big disagreements."

The IAEA conducts regular inspections of Iran's nuclear sites but it also wants Tehran to respond to what the Vienna-based body calls "overall, credible" evidence of nuclear weapons research work until 2003 and possibly since.

Iran denies seeking or ever having wanted the bomb and says that the IAEA's conclusions are based on forged documents provided by foreign intelligence services such as the CIA and Mossad -- material that it has not even been allowed to see.

Even if, against the odds and after a year of trying, the two sides do manage to cut a deal, many IAEA member states fear that the deal may tie the agencys hands and prevent it from conducting a proper investigation.

The mooted "structured approach" accord might include the IAEA agreeing to "close" an issue for good after it has been addressed or being able to visit a site -- such as the Parchin military base -- or interview a scientist only once, diplomats said.

-- Enrichment --

Parallel diplomatic efforts by the "P5+1" powers meanwhile are focused less on the past and more on Iran's current activities, in particular Tehran's capacity to enrich uranium to fissile purities of 20 percent.

Such material can be used for peaceful purposes -- Iran says it is for producing nuclear medicines -- but also when further enriched to 90-percent in a nuclear weapon, a relatively easy step.

Iran rejected in a series of meetings in 2012 P5+1 demands to suspend 20-percent enrichment and take other steps because the six powers stopped short of offering relief from sanctions that last year began to cause it major economic problems.

The six are since reported to have reworked the proposal, albeit not substantially.

Watching both the IAEA and the P5+1 meetings will be Israel, the Middle East's sole if undeclared nuclear-armed state, which has threatened to bomb Iran unless the expansion of its nuclear activities is halted.

"If Iran continues on its current path ... we could be on a trajectory to military confrontation later in the year, possibly as early as this summer," former US State Department official Mark Fitzpatrick, now at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, told AFP.

He added though that he expected Iran to try to "forestall" this, either by converting some of its 20-percent uranium stockpile or "starting talks so that there appears to be some diplomatic progress."

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