The findings raise the level of suspicion surrounding the Iranian nuclear program and seem likely to bring new diplomatic pressure to bear on the Islamic republic, possibly climaxing in a confrontation with the agency's board later this month. The agency could judge Iran in violation of nuclear nonproliferation accords and send the case to the UN Security Council, which could impose sanctions.
Thu, Jun 03, 2004 - Page 7 News List
Iran breaking nuclear arms pledge: UN
SUSPICIOUS The International Atomic Energy Agency said in a new report that three workshops in Iran were still making parts that could be used to make nuclear arms
NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE , NEW YORK
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