Iran is cheating again on nukes, UK tells UN

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iran nuclearBritain has informed a United Nations sanctions panel of an active Iranian nuclear procurement network linked to two blacklisted firms, according to a confidential report by the panel seen by Reuters.

The existence of such a network could add to Western concerns over whether Tehran can be trusted to adhere to a nuclear deal due by June 30 in which it would agree to restrict sensitive nuclear work in exchange for sanctions relief.

Talks between six major powers and Tehran are approaching the final stages after they hammered out a preliminary agreement on April 2, with Iran committing to reduce the number of centrifuges it operates and other long-term nuclear limitations.

“The UK government informed the Panel on 20 April 2015 that it ‘is aware of an active Iranian nuclear procurement network which has been associated with Iran’s Centrifuge Technology Company (TESA) and Kalay Electric Company (KEC)’,” the Panel of Experts said in its annual report. The panel monitors Iran’s compliance with the U.N. sanctions regime.

KEC is under U.N. Security Council sanctions while TESA is under U.S. and European Union sanctions due to their suspected links to banned Iranian nuclear activities.

Iran, which has been under sanctions for years, has a long history of illicit nuclear procurement using front companies and other methods of skirting sanctions.

That has enabled it to develop a substantial atomic program in spite of aggressive international efforts to curtail it, U.N. diplomats say. But analysts and Western intelligence officials say sanctions have slowed the development of Tehran’s nuclear program.

The United States and the International Atomic Energy Agency have repeatedly said that Tehran has so far complied with the terms of a limited agreement struck in November 2013 between Iran and the six powers involving some reductions in its nuclear activities, including enrichment.

The panel’s document did not contain further details on the British report.

Nuclear enrichment centrifuges are used to purify uranium for use as fuel for power plants or, if purified to a very high level, in weapons.

Tehran denies allegations from Western powers and their allies that it is amassing the capability to produce nuclear weapons under cover of a civilian atomic energy program.

The panel said that the British information about the Iranian procurement network was received too recently for it to conduct an independent investigation of the allegations.

U.N. sanctions in place since 2006 bar Tehran from pursuing sensitive nuclear activities, including uranium enrichment, as well as ballistic missile work. There are also U.S. and EU sanctions on Iran, which have crippled its economy.

Officials at the U.N. missions of Britain and Iran were not immediately available for comment.

The panel said it had received no new reports from U.N. member states of confirmed cases of non-compliance involving Iranian nuclear procurement. However, it cautioned that the lack of such reports could be due to multiple reasons.

“The current situation with reporting could reflect a general reduction of procurement activities by the Iranian side or a political decision by some member states to refrain from reporting to avoid any possible negative impact on ongoing negotiations between … Iran and (major powers),” it said.

Despite the lack of newly confirmed violations the panel said that “some member states informed the panel that according to their assessment, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s procurement trends and (sanctions) circumvention techniques remain basically unchanged.”

It cited an example of an unnamed member state saying that an Iranian entity had recently attempted to acquire compressors, a key component in the uranium enrichment process, using false end-user certificates in an attempt to evade controls.

The panel also said that a U.N.-sanctioned subsidiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), the Irano Hind Shipping Company (IHSC), has remained active without its assets being frozen as required under U.N. sanctions rules.

The report said IHSC continues to operate two oil tankers, Amin 2 and Tour 2, which have been transporting crude oil to Syria, as recently as after September 2014.

The government of Syria, which has been waging a war for four years against insurgents determined to topple it, is a staunch ally of Iran.

REUTERS EXCLUSIVE

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14 responses to “Iran is cheating again on nukes, UK tells UN”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    FATHEADS

  2. Rascal Avatar

    I am sure Obama does not trust Iran to honor this deal, but it is all he has left as a potential positive legacy of his time in office (plus that Osama thing he did). Everyone knows Iran can not be trusted to honor any deal. The sanctions were working fine, they should stop wasting time and money and the headaches of haggling with the Khameneists. Barely yesterday they hijacked a cargo ship. How much ransom will it cost to get it back? They are also desperately trying to supply their pet Houthi, and they are on a Guest for the Holy Grail across the middle-east
    The Iranian mind-games and double-speak, defiantly works to confuse their enemies (The Great Satan). Lies based on deception.

  3. Patience2 Avatar
    Patience2

    Iran is Shia … They will lie as necessary. I’m sure they interpret lying to include cheating and stealing, too. There is no morality in Iran. Eventually, the world will act accordingly.

  4. 5thDrawer Avatar
    5thDrawer

    No surprise that the ‘Anti-Democracy’ types are not all over this one, of course.

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