The UN nuclear agency is planning to hold new talks with Iran in mid-October to try to get the Islamic Republic to allow an investigation of alleged nuclear weapons tests, a Western diplomat said Tuesday, reported dpa.
Tehran has refused to grant the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) access to documents, experts and to suspect sites. Both sides have not been able to agree on how the investigation would be conducted.
New IAEA-Iran talks in October - diplomat
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