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Iran has revealed the existence of a second uranium enrichment plant, the UN nuclear watchdog has confirmed. | Iran has revealed the existence of a second uranium enrichment plant, the UN nuclear watchdog has confirmed. |
Tehran made the announcement earlier this week in a letter to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Mohammed ElBaradei. | Tehran made the announcement earlier this week in a letter to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Mohammed ElBaradei. |
Iran has previously acknowledged it has one enrichment plant at Natanz, which IAEA inspectors are monitoring. | Iran has previously acknowledged it has one enrichment plant at Natanz, which IAEA inspectors are monitoring. |
The US, UK and France are set to accuse Iran of concealing the plant later on Friday, media reports say. | The US, UK and France are set to accuse Iran of concealing the plant later on Friday, media reports say. |
They and other Western nations have long feared that Iran is planning to develop an atomic weapon. | They and other Western nations have long feared that Iran is planning to develop an atomic weapon. |
IRAN'S NUCLEAR SITES Iran insists that all its nuclear facilities are for energy, not military purposesBushehr: Nuclear power plantIsfahan: Uranium conversion plantNatanz: Uranium enrichment plant, 4,592 working centrifuges, with 3,716 more installedSecond enrichment plant: Existence revealed to IAEA in Sept 2009. Separate reports say it is near Qom, and not yet operationalArak: Heavy water plant Iran's key nuclear sites | |
Tehran has always insisted its programme is for peaceful means. | Tehran has always insisted its programme is for peaceful means. |
Iran is supposed to have stopped all enrichment under threat of sanctions from the UN Security Council. | Iran is supposed to have stopped all enrichment under threat of sanctions from the UN Security Council. |
News of the Iranian letter comes days before Iran is due to enter fresh talks over its controversial nuclear programme. | News of the Iranian letter comes days before Iran is due to enter fresh talks over its controversial nuclear programme. |
The IAEA confirmed it received a letter from Iran on Monday informing it that "a new pilot fuel enrichment plant is under construction". | The IAEA confirmed it received a letter from Iran on Monday informing it that "a new pilot fuel enrichment plant is under construction". |
Iran told the agency that no nuclear material had been introduced into the plant, and enrichment levels would only be high enough to make nuclear fuel, not a bomb. | Iran told the agency that no nuclear material had been introduced into the plant, and enrichment levels would only be high enough to make nuclear fuel, not a bomb. |
In response, the IAEA has requested Iran to "provide specific information and access to the facility as soon as possible", an IAEA statement adds. | In response, the IAEA has requested Iran to "provide specific information and access to the facility as soon as possible", an IAEA statement adds. |
Earlier, the New York Times quoted US officials as saying that the secret site - built inside a mountain near the ancient city of Qom - is not yet complete, but could be ready for operation next year. | Earlier, the New York Times quoted US officials as saying that the secret site - built inside a mountain near the ancient city of Qom - is not yet complete, but could be ready for operation next year. |
It said the facility is believed to be capable of holding some 3,000 centrifuges, the machines that enrich uranium for electricity or, at higher levels of enrichment, for a bomb. | |
This development will encourage fears that Iran has other secret facilities that could be used to make a nuclear bomb, the BBC's Tehran correspondent, Jon Leyne, says in London. | |
ANALYSIS BBC World Affairs correspondent Paul Reynolds | ANALYSIS BBC World Affairs correspondent Paul Reynolds |
The New York Times report comes at a critical time as further sanctions on Iran, especially on its oil and gas industry, are being discussed. | The New York Times report comes at a critical time as further sanctions on Iran, especially on its oil and gas industry, are being discussed. |
If Iran is found to have hidden a plant from the IAEA, it will be put on the defensive. | If Iran is found to have hidden a plant from the IAEA, it will be put on the defensive. |
Previously it had announced plans only for expanding its current enrichment plant at Natanz. | Previously it had announced plans only for expanding its current enrichment plant at Natanz. |
The Security Council has ordered Iran to freeze enrichment and has imposed sanctions aimed at its nuclear and ballistic missile work. | The Security Council has ordered Iran to freeze enrichment and has imposed sanctions aimed at its nuclear and ballistic missile work. |
Iran has refused to comply, arguing that it has the right to develop a civil nuclear power programme. | Iran has refused to comply, arguing that it has the right to develop a civil nuclear power programme. |
Natanz, some 250km (150 miles) south of Tehran, had been kept secret until its existence was revealed by exiled groups several years ago, he adds. | Natanz, some 250km (150 miles) south of Tehran, had been kept secret until its existence was revealed by exiled groups several years ago, he adds. |
In a report of its visit to Natanz in August, the IAEA said the site was operating 4,592 centrifuges and a further 3,716 were installed. | In a report of its visit to Natanz in August, the IAEA said the site was operating 4,592 centrifuges and a further 3,716 were installed. |
It said work on the first of two production halls for centrifuges, Iran had previously told inspectors it was planning, was nearly complete. | It said work on the first of two production halls for centrifuges, Iran had previously told inspectors it was planning, was nearly complete. |
Iran has been under months of pressure to accept US President Barack Obama's offer of talks on its nuclear ambitions. | Iran has been under months of pressure to accept US President Barack Obama's offer of talks on its nuclear ambitions. |
Earlier this month, Tehran agreed to "comprehensive" talks on a range of security issues - but made no mention of its own nuclear programme. | Earlier this month, Tehran agreed to "comprehensive" talks on a range of security issues - but made no mention of its own nuclear programme. |
The talks are due to be held in Geneva on 1 October with Tehran and the five permanent UN Security Council members - US, UK, Russia, China and France - plus Germany. | The talks are due to be held in Geneva on 1 October with Tehran and the five permanent UN Security Council members - US, UK, Russia, China and France - plus Germany. |
President Obama has hinted at pursuing tougher sanctions against Tehran if progress over the crisis is not made. | President Obama has hinted at pursuing tougher sanctions against Tehran if progress over the crisis is not made. |
Russia recently signalled it might be prepared to soften its opposition to further sanctions against Iran, although China has said such pressure would not be effective. | Russia recently signalled it might be prepared to soften its opposition to further sanctions against Iran, although China has said such pressure would not be effective. |