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By Jennifer Glasse
London
05 October 2009
The former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says it is a step in the right direction for Iran to let agency inspectors2 visit its uranium-enrichment site. But he says questions about Iran's nuclear program will not be easily answered.

 
Hans Blix (file photo)
Former U.N. weapons inspector1 and International Atomic Energy Agency chief Hans Blix says Iran's nuclear program is suspect. In a British radio interview, he says Iran's choice to enrich its own uranium does not make sense.

"The whole configuration3 of the Iranian program has raised questions. They have two power reactors5, and they prefer to enrich themselves, which is very expensive. A country like mine, Sweden, has 10 power reactors and we find it cheaper to buy, and South Korea has 20 power reactors and they also find it cheaper to buy," he said.

Blix says it will not be easy for Iran to dismiss those questions.

"The suspicions I think will be there, I do not think there is any way in which Iran can really persuade the other side that they do not intend at some stage to go for a weapon or at least be closer to a weapon," he added.

Inspections6 are not necessarily the best way forward, Blix says. The same type of centrifuges can be used to enrich weapons-grade uranium as those needed to make fuel for nuclear power plants.

 
Iranian technicians work at a facility near Isfahan, south of Tehran, that produces uranium fuel for a heavy-water nuclear reactor4 (File)
"In some ways its a side track to chase for evidence of their intention. What is important is is there any way they can be persuaded to stay away from enrichment? Is there something they prefer? And there you come with incentives7 and disincentives," said Blix.

Blix says he thinks carrots will work better than sticks.

"I think that dignity and humiliation8 plays a big role. If Iran, I mean there is a way to shaming them into confess you are sinning and hoping that this will make them softer, I think is probably opposite, that rewards are better," he continued.

Egypt's Ambassador to Britain Hatem Seif El Nasr says rewards are already working.

"The IAEA is a very important component9 of this, but we saw that the involvement of the United States and the bilateral10 talks that they had made a change in the atmosphere where all these negotiations11 are taking place, so we feel the involvement of the United States in direct talks with the Iranians is a good sign," he said.

The last thing the Middle East needs right now is a new confrontation12, says the head of multilateral relations at the Arab League, Wael Al-Assad. He says Iran is walking a delicate line and diplomacy13 is the only solution

"Iran is trying to create the right conditions to get back into the international community without giving up its rights as well. Because as a country it does have rights and we should not in the moment ask her to give up these rights," he said.

Article Four of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty guarantees nations the right to pursue nuclear research for peaceful purposes. That is what Iran claims it is doing, and is still trying to convince the world that that is all it is doing.


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