(New York Times) Robert F. Worth and David E. Sanger - American and European officials said Friday that a mission by international nuclear inspectors to Tehran this week had failed to address their key concerns, indicating that Iran's leaders believe they can resist pressure to open up the nation's nuclear program. Diplomats briefed on the trip said that Iranian officials had not answered the questions raised in an incriminating report issued by the agency in November. That report cited documents and evidence of experiments with detonators that strongly suggested Iran might have worked on technologies to turn its nuclear fuel into working weapons and warheads.
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