UN to Release Report on Iran Nuke Program
Will show how it's still enriching uranium
Just as Iran seeks to improve its image by hosting a Non-Aligned Movement summit attended by Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary General, the report will show how Tehran is boosting uranium enrichment in defiance of Security Council resolutions.
Diplomatic sources told AFP that the International Atomic Energy Agency report, which will be circulated this week to member states but not published, is also expected to criticise Iran sharply over its suspected "sanitization" of the Parchin military base.
The base was identified in an earlier report as a suspected testing location for nuclear explosive devices.
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