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(Sunday Telegraph-UK) Con Coughlin - A Dubai trading company has sold Iran a range of high-grade German electronic equipment for use at its Natanz uranium enrichment facility, including computers, controllers, communication cards and cables. The equipment was sold to Iran without the knowledge of its German manufacturer using false end-user certificates for companies in Asia. "The Iranians are still managing to smuggle sophisticated technology through Dubai for its nuclear program by using false certificates and unscrupulous intermediaries," said a senior UN source.2010-06-08 10:57:01Full Article
Iran Using Dubai to Smuggle Nuclear Components
(Sunday Telegraph-UK) Con Coughlin - A Dubai trading company has sold Iran a range of high-grade German electronic equipment for use at its Natanz uranium enrichment facility, including computers, controllers, communication cards and cables. The equipment was sold to Iran without the knowledge of its German manufacturer using false end-user certificates for companies in Asia. "The Iranians are still managing to smuggle sophisticated technology through Dubai for its nuclear program by using false certificates and unscrupulous intermediaries," said a senior UN source.2010-06-08 10:57:01Full Article
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