| IAEA declares Tehran 'truthful' Press
TV A new report by the UN nuclear watchdog says Iran has been cooperating with the IAEA and truthful about key aspects of its nuclear work. The report released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Thursday has found Iran to be 'generally truthful' about key aspects of its nuclear history, the Associated Press reported. The 10-page report has reiterated that "Iran's statements are consistent with .... information available to the agency.'' " The agency has been able to conclude that answers provided on the declared past P-1 and P-2 centrifuge programs are consistent with its findings. We will however continue to seek corroboration and to verify the completeness of Iran's declarations,” the report said.
In his report, IAEA Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei also said that "Iran has provided sufficient access to individuals and has responded in a timely manner to questions and provided clarification and amplifications on issues raised in the context of the work plan. " The report has been circulated to the upcoming meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors which will convene in Vienna, November 22.
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