VIENNA, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Iran has failed to cooperate with the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in clarifying two outstanding
practical measures in its nuclear program, according to the Vienna-based
UN nuclear watchdog 's latest report on Friday.
"Iran has not provided any explanations that enable the Agency to clarify the outstanding practical measures, namely, those relating to the initiation of high explosives and to neutron transport calculations," the report obtained by Xinhua said.
Iran agreed in May to implement five practical measures by Aug. 25 including the two concerning a long-stalled probe by IAEA into allegations that Iran may make efforts to develop atomic weapons secretly, so-called the possible military dimensions (PMD) of its nuclear plan.
Iran and IAEA held technical meetings in Tehran on Oct. 7 and Nov. 2 to discuss the two outstanding practical measures.
Another technical meeting over the issue would take place as soon as possible, but not before Nov. 24, a deadline set by Iran and the P5+1 group of Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States plus Germany for a comprehensive deal on the controversial nuclear program of the Islamic republic, the report said.
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"Iran has not provided any explanations that enable the Agency to clarify the outstanding practical measures, namely, those relating to the initiation of high explosives and to neutron transport calculations," the report obtained by Xinhua said.
Iran agreed in May to implement five practical measures by Aug. 25 including the two concerning a long-stalled probe by IAEA into allegations that Iran may make efforts to develop atomic weapons secretly, so-called the possible military dimensions (PMD) of its nuclear plan.
Iran and IAEA held technical meetings in Tehran on Oct. 7 and Nov. 2 to discuss the two outstanding practical measures.
Another technical meeting over the issue would take place as soon as possible, but not before Nov. 24, a deadline set by Iran and the P5+1 group of Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States plus Germany for a comprehensive deal on the controversial nuclear program of the Islamic republic, the report said.
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