- Iran will continue to enrich uranium despite the UN nuclear watchdog's call to halt the Islamic Republic's controversial nuclear program, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini said on Sunday.

Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), presented a new report on Iran's nuclear research on Monday, saying Iran's alleged studies into making nuclear warheads remain a matter of serious concern, and that Tehran must provide more information on its "missile-related activities".

In his report, ElBaradei said that Iran continued its uranium enrichment despite the UN Security Council's resolutions calling for a halt to these activities.
RIA Novosti - World - Iran vows to continue uranium enrichment

Former nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani said parts of the agency's latest report on Tehran's nuclear programme had been "deceitful" and "ambiguous".

Mr Larijani spoke moments after being overwhelmingly voted in as speaker by the conservative-dominated parliament.

The IAEA recently voiced "serious concern" about Iran's nuclear work.
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iran speaker warns nuclear agency

Mr. ElBaradei's report culminates a career of freelancing and fecklessness which has crippled the reputation of the organization he directs. He has used his Nobel Prize to cultivate an image of a technocratic lawyer interested in peace and justice and above politics. In reality, he is a deeply political figure, animated by antipathy for the West and for Israel on what has increasingly become a single-minded crusade to rescue favored regimes from charges of proliferation.
ElBaradei's Real Agenda - WSJ.com

Nice to see that Iran has connections within' IAEA. The assclown can't even keep his story straight.

Have a good one!:s4: