Iran wants senior atom inspector outBy Mark Heinrich
43 minutes ago
VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran, cranking up a war of nerves with the West, has demanded the
removal of the official running U.N. nuclear inspections, diplomats said on Friday.
Warning of a spiral toward conflict, the head of the U.N. atomic agency called on Iran and
the West to declare a "timeout" under which Iranian nuclear work and U.N. sanctions would
be suspended simultaneously.
Tehran's move, following a ban on 38 inspectors from four major Western nations announced
on Monday, appeared aimed at testing Western resolve over its disputed nuclear activity
while stopping short of violating the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
-snip-An Iranian diplomat quoted by the official news agency IRNA accused the International Atomic
Energy Agency's Iran section head of passing on confidential information about Iranian nuclear
sites to nations arrayed against Tehran.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070126/wl_nm/iran_nuclear_dc(Reuters)U.S. calls Iran demands over inspectors "outrageous"By Sue Pleming
47 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Friday called "outrageous" Iran's demand for
the ouster of a U.N. official in charge of nuclear inspections and said a plan by Tehran to
speed up nuclear research was a big mistake.
State Department spokesman Sean McCormack accused Tehran of "inspector shopping" after
it banned 38 U.N. inspectors this week from four major Western nations and then said the
head of the U.N.'s inspection team, a Belgian, must be removed too.
"It's outrageous," McCormack told reporters. "They are trying to dictate again to international
bodies what those international bodies can and can't do in the form of who they are going to
send to inspect them."
"The tone of those kinds of actions are indicative of their continued defiance. This is not
what the international community is looking for," he added.
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