Iran offers nothing new in latest meeting, UN nuclear watchdog says

Nov 11, 2022 View Original Article
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54% :"We have an opportunity to re-engage to continue our work, but this is going to be happening after my reports' release," he added, referring to the IAEA's upcoming quarterly reports on Iran due next week.
53% : "We are going to meet again at a technical level in Iran in a couple of weeks."
44% :Tehran had announced on 2 November that it was sending a delegation to Vienna to try to narrow differences with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is trying to keep tabs on Iran's nuclear activity.
42% :Iran is seeking closure of the IAEA's investigation of its nuclear activities, among other guarantees, in order to revive the country's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
40% : [Aşkın Kıyağan/Anadolu Agency]The Head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, on Wednesday, said Iran did not offer anything new during a recent meeting in Vienna about its nuclear program, but added that talks would continue in the coming weeks, Reuters reports.
21% : Indirect talks between Tehran and US President Joe Biden's administration on reviving the largely hollowed-out deal are stalled.
15% : That pact had restrained Iran's nuclear program in exchange for relief from US, EU and UN economic sanctions, but former US President Donald Trump withdrew from it in 2018, claiming Iran was in violation.

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