Washington Post: Iran isn’t providing needed access or information, nuclear watchdog says
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said that Iran has failed to provide the information or access needed to allay the agency’s concerns about the weapons potential of the country’s nuclear program.
With the deadline nearing for international talks on constraining Iran’s nuclear program, Yukiya Amano, director general of the IAEA, said in an interview that Iran has replied to just one of a dozen queries about “possible military dimensions” of past nuclear activities.
Amano said that Iran has provided only “very limited” information about two other issues, while the rest have not been addressed at all.
“Recently, the progress is very limited,” he said.
WNU Editor: Iran's refusal to allow IAEA inspections of its nuclear sites ... even though they signed the protocols to permit them .... is more than enough to end all nuclear talks .... after-all .... how can you make an agreement with someone who will not permit inspections after they had agreed to them in the first place. Not surprising .... no comment from the White House.
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