IAEA Board of Governors starts debates on Iran's nuclear case
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Vienna, Nov 24, IRNA
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The International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Board of Governors started its session here Thursday on Iran's nuclear program.
The axis of session is based on a the recent report of IAEA Director General Mohamed ELBaradei on the extent of Iran's cooperation with the nuclear watchdog and current status of Iran's nuclear activities.
Spokeswoman for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Melissa Fleming told IRNA some minutes ago that the IAEA Board of Governors has started talks on Iran's nuclear activities.
In reaction to claims that Iran has barred IAEA inspectors from its uranium enrichment facilities in Parchin, she said " All information obtained by the IAEA inspectors will be studied and analyzed and if necessary the IAEA will question Iran on the issue." "We receive numerous information but not all of them are reliable," she said.
ELBaradei said here Thursday that continued negotiations between the IAEA's inspectors and Iran on the country's nuclear activities is the best way to put an end to the nuclear crisis.
ElBaradei underlined that the IAEA would continue its activities, inspections and researches until it makes sure that Iran's nuclear program is of peaceful nature.
The IAEA governing board session which kicked off Thursday is expected to end on Friday night.
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