in 2003 that Iran had concealed its nuclear activities for 18 years in breach of its obligations
under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Thats why we need to discuss and
negociate the problem of Iran Nuclear power. For several years, the IAEA has been
investigating Western intelligence reports indicating Iran has coordinated efforts to process
uranium, test explosives at high altitude and revamp a ballistic missile cone to it can take a
nuclear warhead. Iran has dismissed the allegations as forged.
In a confidential report last month, the IAEA said it has received new information regarding
accusations of possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear work.
Yukiya Amano, Director General of IAEA declined to say where the information came from,
but added: "We are collecting information from various sources. Normally we do not depend
on one single source of information."
The Problem- What do we want?
As discussed until now in our first negotiation session, parts involved (International
Community formed by SUA, Rusia, China, UE (Anglia, Franta, Germania), Israel
requirements are as follows:
The International Comunity wants that Irans activities to be disminished and for this
they offer Iran a new technology for obtaining the energy. For this to happen, Iran needs to
use another kind of fuel (not U235) so that it will not be possible to conceive a nuclear
programme.
Iran for a change, asks for a diversification of the sources that gives them the
possibility to obtain the energy, also intends to respect the requirements of the
Nonproliferation Treaty and also intends to keep his energetic security and independence.
When Iran wants to cooperate, all the sanctions against will be raised. The IAEA stands for
neutrality and wait for the next round of negotiations to come.
In June 2010, the United Nations Security Council imposed the Islamic country under
a fourth round of sanctions over its nuclear program. The measures cited the proliferation
risks of its nuclear program and its continued failure to cooperate with the IAEA.