Friday, May 14, 2010

Iran expands enrichment facility



One of the diplomats, from a member country of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said the new cascade is meant to reprocess the waste produced by the equipment now in operation and produce more enriched material from it.

An IAEA-backed plan that offered nuclear fuel rods for Teheran's research reactor in exchange for most of Iran's stock of lower-level enriched uranium initially raised Western hopes that it could temporarily curb Iran's capacity to make a nuclear bomb.

But it hit a dead end last year after Iran rejected it, though the country's leaders have since tried to keep the offer on the table, proposing variations without accepting the original terms. As the standoff continues, Russia and China — two veto-wielding Security Council members normally against sanctions — are signaling increased willingness to support a new round of UN penalties meant to punish the Iranian government for its nuclear defiance.

At UN headquarters on Thursday, US Ambassador Susan Rice said that talks on a US-drafted sanctions resolution are making "good progress."

Diplomats familiar with the negotiations said a draft resolution could be circulated to all Security Council nations — permanent members the US, Britain, China, France and Russia and 10 elected countries — before the end of the month.   
 

Note: Will someone please notify Obama to let him know "Iran expands enrichment facility".  Oh never mind, he's probably too busy holding campaign dinners at $50,000 per couple.   Bee Sting