Vienna, Nov 9: The UN atomic agency has “serious concerns” about Iran's nuclear activites, and has “credible” information Tehran may have worked on developing nuclear weapons, a report seen by AFP said on Tuesday.
“The agency has serious concerns regarding possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear programme,” the keenly awaited International Atomic Energy Agency report said. “After assessing carefully and critically the extensive information available to it, the agency finds the information to be, overall, credible.
“This information indicates that Iran has carried out activities relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device.”
It added: “The information also indicates that prior to the end of 2003, these activities took place under a structured programme, and that some activities may still be ongoing.
“Given the concerns identified above, Iran is requested to engage substantively with the agency without delay for the purpose of providing clarifications.”
The Vienna-based agency said some of its more than 1,000 pages of information indicated Iran has done work “on the development of an indigenous design of a nuclear weapon including the testing of components.” Previous IAEA assessments have centred on Iran's efforts to produce fissile material—uranium and plutonium—which can be put to peaceful uses like power generation, or be used to make a nuclear bomb.
But the new update focuses on Iran's alleged efforts towards putting the radioactive material in a warhead and developing missiles.
It comes amid rising speculation that Israel might launch a pre-emptive military strike in an attempt to knock out its arch foe's nuclear facilities.