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IAEA welcomes UN-IRAN nuclear deal
Power & Materials 8/22/2007 8:03:00 PM
VIENNA, Aug 22 (KUNA) -- A well-informed source at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday welcomed the Iranian agreement with the UN atomic agency to clarify its controversial nuclear program.
The IAEA and Iran announced today their agreement over a precise timetable for the latter to come up with answers over its atomic drive.
The source, speaking on the condition of anonymity, described the talks between the two sides as constructive and good.
The source said that after three rounds of talks, the two sides underscored the importance of implementing a work plan to settle all pending issues concerning Iran's nuclear dossier topped by its undeclared nuclear activities during the past two decades.
The accord was announced by the UN watchdog's head of safeguards Olli Heinonen and Iranian national security official Javad Vaeedi after two days of talks in Tehran.
Details of the timetable are to be be revealed in an IAEA report on Iran's nuclear program that is due to be released in two weeks.
The source strongly believed that the (Tehran Agreement) constituted a milestone that could pave the way for a near closure of Iran's nuclear file after the IAEA makes certain Iran was cooperating with the UN watchdog in a transparent manner. (end) amg.tg KUNA 222003 Aug 07NNNN
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