Thursday, August 23, 2012

No One Is Optimistic In The Next Round Of Talks On Iran's Nuclear Program

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano at the United Nations headquarters in Vienna June 4, 2012. Photo by Reuters

UN Inspectors To Meet Iran Over Access To Dispute Sites -- Bloomberg Businessweek

The United Nations nuclear chief isn’t optimistic that a meeting with Iran this week will yield access to disputed documents, people and sites allegedly linked to the Persian Gulf country’s nuclear program.

A “high-level” meeting between International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors and Iran will be held Aug. 24 at Iran’s embassy in Vienna, IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano said today at a press briefing in Helsinki. It is the first face-to-face discussion since talks over a so-called structured approach to the atomic investigation broke down in June.

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More News On The IAEA And Iran's Nuclear Program

AP NewsBreak: UN nuclear agency forms special Iran team to probe Tehran’s atomic secrets -- Washington Post/AP
IAEA head "not optimistic" on access to Iran military site -- Reuters
As IAEA tries again to access suspected Iran nuclear site, diplomats say evidence nearly gone -- Washington Post/AP
UN atom watchdog, Iran may meet this week -diplomats -- Reuters
UN nuclear watchdog chief 'not optimistic' over upcoming Iran talks -- Haaretz

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