Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Iran atomic energy cheif "transparent" talks with the head of the U.N. atomic agency


IENNA: Freydoun Abbasi-Dayani, Head of Iran’s atomic energy cheif, said that “very good and transparent” talk with the head of U.N, atomic agency, and invite him to visit Islamic state’s atomic facilities.
"We don't have a difference of view," he told reporters after holding a rare meeting with U.N. nuclear agency chief Yukiya Amano in Vienna.
Over the last year the relations between Iran and international atomic Energy have become increasingly Strain. With Tehran rebuffing IAEA appeals for information and access to help clarify allegations of military-linked nuclear work.
Western powers suspect Iran is
seeking to develop a nuclear weapons capability, a charge the Islamic state rejects.
Abbasi-Davani said he had invited Amano "and his colleagues to come to visit anywhere they like in all our nuclear installations."
Abbasi-Davani was a appointed this year head of Iran’s atomic agency, a few months after his appointment the nuclear scientist was wounded in boob attack in November 2010, which Tehran blamed on its arch foe Israel.
Abbasi-Davani has been personally subjected to U.N. sanctions because of what Western officials said was his involvement in suspected nuclear weapons research.
Iran's refusal to halt enrichment has led to four rounds of U.N. sanctions on the major oil producer, as well tighter U.S. and European Union restrictions on top. AGENCIES

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