Iran, atomic agency in first talks since Rouhani election
Vienna (Austria) (AFP) - Following a diplomatic frenzy in New York, Iran was due Friday to hold talks with the UN atomic agency, their 11th such meeting but the first since Hassan Rouhani's election. The International Atomic Energy Agency regularly inspects Iran's nuclear activities and every quarter its reports outline a continued expansion in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions. Western countries want the IAEA to keep a closer eye in order to better detect any attempt by Iran to "break out" and produce enough highly-enriched ...
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