WASHINGTON, United States鈥擳he United States said Wednesday that it was ready to take the next step in implementing the Iran nuclear deal after an IAEA report on Tehran鈥檚 weapons program.
State Department spokesman Mark Toner said that the UN watchdog had confirmed Washington鈥檚 long-standing allegation that Tehran had once been working on a nuclear bomb, but he added that Iran had cooperated adequately with IAEA investigators.
鈥淭he IAEA report is consistent with what the United States has long assessed with high confidence,鈥 Toner told reporters.
鈥淲e made this public first in our 2007 National Intelligence Estimate, and that is that Iran had a nuclear weapons program that was halted in 2003.鈥
But, Toner said, now that the IAEA had been able to study the program and had found no evidence that it had continued beyond 2009, the United States was ready to move ahead.
鈥淭he IAEA has confirmed that Iran met its commitments to provide responses to IAEA requests under the roadmap for clarification of past and present issues,鈥 he said.
Washington and the other members of the P5+1 contact group鈥擝ritain, China, France and Russia, plus Germany鈥攚ill submit a motion to the IAEA board on December 15 to close the issue of what has been called the 鈥減ossible military dimensions鈥 of Iran鈥檚 program.
鈥淎nd then, after that, we can focus on implementing the JCPOA,鈥 Toner said, referring to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action agreed between Iran and the P5+1 powers in July.
Under the deal, Iran will scale back its nuclear enrichment program dramatically鈥攁 program it has always maintained was for purely peaceful purposes鈥攁nd submit its nuclear sites to international inspection.
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In return, outside powers will end聽some of the international sanctions that have severely squeezed the Iranian economy.
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