IAEA 'cannot assure' peaceful nature of Iran nuclear programme - RocketNews
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53% :Tehran has long said that its nuclear programme is exclusively peaceful.52% : Tehran has insisted that the IAEA probe be concluded in order to revive the 2015 deal on its nuclear programme with world powers, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
51% : [embedded content]The IAEA has been pressing Iran for answers about the presence of nuclear material at three undeclared sites.
44% : Al Jazeera's Dorsa Jabbari, reporting from Tehran, said Iranian officials say they have "sufficiently responded to those inquiries".
39% : Without credible explanations from Iran on what happened to the uranium that appears to have been present at the three sites, the agency said it could not guarantee that uranium had not been siphoned off to make weapons.
33% : The report said IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi was "increasingly concerned that Iran has not engaged with the Agency on the outstanding safeguards issues during this reporting period and, therefore, that there has been no progress towards resolving them".
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