Iran is complying with nuclear deal with powers - IAEA


  • World
  • Thursday, 17 Apr 2014

VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is complying with the terms of last year's interim nuclear agreement with six world powers and is continuing to reduce its most sensitive uranium stockpile, a monthly update from the U.N. atomic agency obtained by Reuters showed on Thursday.

But the report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which has a pivotal role in verifying that Iran is living up to its part of the deal, also indicated a delay in the commissioning of a nuclear conversion plant that Tehran needs to fulfil all parts of the six-month agreement by the time it ends on July 20.

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