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Washington File

07 June 2003

Excerpt: U.S. Calls on Iran to Disclose All Aspects of Its Nuclear Program

(State Department studying report on program from IAEA) (450)
State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said the United States is
calling on Iran to "disclose all aspects of its nuclear program."
Boucher was speaking to the press at the State Department's regular
briefing on June 6.
In response to a question about the International Atomic Energy
Agency's (IAEA) report on Iran, Boucher said the report had been given
out to IAEA members, but he declined to describe its contents. The
IAEA Board of Governors meeting begins June 16.
"Iran's clandestine nuclear program represents a serious challenge to
regional stability, the entire international community and to the
global nonproliferation regime," Boucher said.
Following is an excerpt on the IAEA report and the Iranian nuclear
program, from the June 6 State Department briefing:
(begin excerpt)
QUESTION: Reports are beginning to leak out in Vienna of the IAEA
report on Iran. Have you seen the report? What does it say, and what
do you think of it?
MR. BOUCHER: We have the report. It's been given out, I think, to
members. And so we are studying the report. It's not going to be for
us to describe what's in it, or to quote it, or to otherwise leak it.
But what I would say is we have known for some time that Iran has a
nuclear weapons program. We have said that. We've said that publicly.
We have brought our concerns to the international community. We have
brought our concerns to the attention of other governments. So we
think this report can provide important insights into the nature of
the Iranian nuclear program and the problems that exist concerning
Iran's safeguard obligations.
We strongly support the efforts of the International Atomic Energy
Agency and its Director General in Iran. We call on Iran to disclose
all aspects of its nuclear program and, particularly, note that if
Iran's program were indeed peaceful, it should be no problem for Iran
to disclose all aspects of its program.
We look forward to close consultations with other members of the
International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors. We think the
report and Iran's programs themselves are deeply troubling and need to
be studied carefully by all members, and that we need to look at it
seriously together.
Iran's clandestine nuclear program represents a serious challenge to
regional stability, the entire international community and to the
global nonproliferation regime. And we'll work with other members of
the agency board, as we move forward.
(end excerpt)
(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)



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