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IAEA sees more cooperation from Iran in parallel nuclear talks

The UN nuclear watchdog IAEA expects more information soon from Iran on its nuclear programme after progress in talks parallel to Tehran's negotiations with six world powers, a senior agency official said on Tuesday.

 

The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran is at least six months behind in providing technical information on the nature of its neutron calculations and alleged experiments on explosives that could be used for an atomic device.

 

This inquiry runs parallel to Tehran's talks with six world powers to curb its nuclear work in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. Diplomats have voiced concern there would be little progress in these talks until that political deal is reached.

 

But IAEA Deputy Director General Tero Varjoranta reported progress in exchanging information on Iran's nuclear programme, which Tehran says is peaceful but other countries such as the United States fear might have military dimensions.

 


פרסום ראשון: 03.10.15, 11:54