Friday, July 13, 2007

Iran agrees to nuclear inspection


Iran has agreed to allow inspectors to visit its Arak nuclear plant after talks on how to resolve questions about Tehran's disputed nuclear programme, the UN's nuclear watchdog said.

Senior Iranian and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) officials held talks this week in Tehran on an "action plan" to address doubts about its nuclear work.Tehran rejects charges that it is not co-operating fully with UN inspectors.Iran says it has no atomic secrets and that its nuclear programme is for purely peaceful ends.

The IAEA on Friday said in a statement it had also agreed with Tehran to finalise in early August a plan for monitoring the Natanz uranium enrichment plant and to clear up all its questions about the country's past plutonium experiments

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