After Tehran Visit, IAEA Chief Warns More Work is Required With Iran
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The head of the UN’s atomic watchdog said Friday he had developed a “better understanding” with Iran on how to resolve a key sticking point in talks on an historic nuclear deal but warned that more work was required.
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Yukiya Amano visited Tehran on Thursday with the aim of clearing up one of the thorniest issues in talks ongoing in Vienna on a deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program.
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