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Published 10 Jul, 2007 12:00am

Iran slows down its N-work: ElBaradei

VIENNA, July 9: Iran has slowed down the expansion of its nuclear enrichment capabilities at its strategic plant in Natanz, UN nuclear chief Mohamed ElBaradei said on Monday.

“We have seen a fairly slow development in commissioning new cascades,” ElBaradei told reporters, referring to the installation of centrifuges which enrich uranium into fuel for civilian reactors or, in its highly refined state, atom bomb material.

ElBaradei has called on Iran to freeze new enrichment work, holding it at current levels, in return for the United Nations holding off on new sanctions against Iran for its failure to heed UN Security Council calls for it to halt all enrichment work.” Iran has not yet frozen the work, ElBaradei said.

The Council has already imposed two rounds of sanctions.

ElBaradei has said he is seeking a “time-out” in the international confrontation fuelled by fears Iran is using its civilian atomic energy programme as a cover for the secret development of nuclear weapons.

Iran has so far said it will not halt or slow down its enrichment work.

ElBaradei said IAEA inspectors had noticed Iran's slowdown “in commissioning new cascades for the treatment of nuclear material” while on a visit to Natanz last week.

ElBaradei said he welcomed this since “Iran needs to do everything to cool things down.” There is a “need to shift from the mode of confrontation to the mode of goodwill and cooperation,” ElBaradei said.—AFP

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