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Syria samples reveal more uranium | Syria samples reveal more uranium |
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The UN nuclear agency says it has found additional particles of uranium in samples taken from the site of an alleged nuclear facility in Syria. | The UN nuclear agency says it has found additional particles of uranium in samples taken from the site of an alleged nuclear facility in Syria. |
Syria denied the site was a nuclear reactor and alleged the uranium traces found there came from Israeli missiles fired on it in September 2007. | Syria denied the site was a nuclear reactor and alleged the uranium traces found there came from Israeli missiles fired on it in September 2007. |
But the International Atomic Energy Agency said the probability of the uranium coming from missiles was low. | But the International Atomic Energy Agency said the probability of the uranium coming from missiles was low. |
The IAEA called on Syria to co-operate more with its inquiry. | The IAEA called on Syria to co-operate more with its inquiry. |
Nuclear suspicions | Nuclear suspicions |
It said Syria had not answered many of the agency's questions about the destroyed facility. | It said Syria had not answered many of the agency's questions about the destroyed facility. |
Israeli warplanes flattened the facility in the Syrian desert in 2007 on suspicion that it was part of a covert nuclear weapons programme. | Israeli warplanes flattened the facility in the Syrian desert in 2007 on suspicion that it was part of a covert nuclear weapons programme. |
The report for the IAEA board members has been seen by news agencies ahead of a meeting to discuss Syria next week. | The report for the IAEA board members has been seen by news agencies ahead of a meeting to discuss Syria next week. |
It said IAEA inspectors had been blocked from making follow-up visits to the site. | It said IAEA inspectors had been blocked from making follow-up visits to the site. |
The latest report comes after a November report said the site had features resembling those of a nuclear reactor site, but it did not exclude the possibility that it was being used for purposes unrelated to nuclear activity. | The latest report comes after a November report said the site had features resembling those of a nuclear reactor site, but it did not exclude the possibility that it was being used for purposes unrelated to nuclear activity. |
In that first report on its findings, the IAEA said "significant" traces of uranium were also found. | In that first report on its findings, the IAEA said "significant" traces of uranium were also found. |
Syria has always maintained the site was a disused military building. | Syria has always maintained the site was a disused military building. |
Iran report | |
The IAEA also reported on Thursday that Iran has slowed the expansion of its uranium enrichment plant but had built up its stockpile of nuclear fuel. | |
The agency said Iran had only slightly increased the number of centrifuges refining uranium - a process that can produce fuel for civilian energy or atomic weapons. | |
But Iran's reported stockpile of low-enriched uranium had risen to 1,010kg. | |
Unnamed IAEA officials briefed journalists that this amount of uranium was sufficient, with added purification, to make an atom bomb. | |
Iran insists its nuclear programme is for civilian purposes only. Iran's continued enrichment of uranium is in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions. |
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