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(Wall Street Journal) Jay Solomon and David Crawford - Negotiations between Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog appeared to break down over the issue of inspections Friday, as Iran appeared to back away from the commitments it made only weeks ago to International Atomic Energy Agency director general Yukiya Amano. IAEA representatives and Iranian negotiators met for more than five hours Friday in Vienna, but the two sides couldn't agree on the scope of inspections or Iran's demands that the IAEA give Tehran access to the documents it has gathered on alleged Iranian nuclear work. In addition, no agreement was made on the IAEA's requests to visit the Parchin site. 2012-06-11 00:00:00Full Article
Nuclear Talks with Tehran Falter
(Wall Street Journal) Jay Solomon and David Crawford - Negotiations between Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog appeared to break down over the issue of inspections Friday, as Iran appeared to back away from the commitments it made only weeks ago to International Atomic Energy Agency director general Yukiya Amano. IAEA representatives and Iranian negotiators met for more than five hours Friday in Vienna, but the two sides couldn't agree on the scope of inspections or Iran's demands that the IAEA give Tehran access to the documents it has gathered on alleged Iranian nuclear work. In addition, no agreement was made on the IAEA's requests to visit the Parchin site. 2012-06-11 00:00:00Full Article
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